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The journey north: Chukchi Sea polar bear research

Fourteen years. It’s difficult to believe that this will be my fourteenth consecutive year conducting polar bear captures in Alaska. From my first fall capture season in 1998, I always assume that each... Read More
Fourteen years. It’s difficult to believe that this will be my fourteenth consecutive year conducting polar bear captures in...
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Where the Bears Are

It's International Polar Bear Day! Here’s a quick guide to where polar bears range and how they’re faring in each country. Read More
It's International Polar Bear Day! Here’s a quick guide to where polar bears range and how they’re faring...
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The frozen ocean: Oceans Day dispatch from the Arctic

In my visits to communities along the Beaufort Sea in Canada’s Western Arctic, I have heard many people describe the value that they receive for the ocean- both in its liquid and ice form.... Read More
In my visits to communities along the Beaufort Sea in Canada’s Western Arctic, I have heard many people describe...
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Fall Migrations and the National Energy Board Meeting in Inuvik

It’s fall in Inuvik. The Porcupine Caribou are crossing the Dempster highway. Canada Geese are beginning their flight south. Bowhead whales are travelling east from the Beaufort to Chukchi sea. And leaders... Read More
It’s fall in Inuvik. The Porcupine Caribou are crossing the Dempster highway. Canada Geese are beginning their flight...
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Tens of thousands of walruses concentrating along Alaska's shore

Alaska Dispatch in Anchorage reported on September 10 that USGS researchers were estimating that "anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000" walruses now have hauled out along Alaska's Chukchi coastline. "Walruses have been known to... Read More
Alaska Dispatch in Anchorage reported on September 10 that USGS researchers were estimating that "anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000"...
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