One of the great things about being a polar bear scientist is that you can only work on sunny days. The temperatures that slip down to -30°C are a bit less wonderful, but the scenery makes up for it.
Monitoring polar bear populations is important for their conservation and management, but is also challenging because they occupy vast, remote, and extreme regions. With the loss of sea ice, ...
For the first time polar bear DNA has been isolated from a track left in the snow. A team of French scientists working in partnership with conservation organization WWF has for the first time isolated ...
The research team developed a model that tracks the amount of energy bears ... During this period, the region's polar bear population dropped by almost 50 percent. In addition, the average size ...
The "bio-energetic" model developed by the researchers tracks the amount of energy the ... of monitoring data from the Western Hudson Bay polar bear population between 1979 and 2021.
U of T Scarborough researchers have directly linked population decline in polar bears living in Western Hudson Bay to shrinking sea ice caused by climate change.
The track at Atlee High School was the host destination for six teams on Wednesday night, as the teams of Region 4B got ...
Karsyn Huskey very nearly made her final indoor track and field meet one for the history books. Huskey blazed past the field ...
JUMPS ON JUMPS: Kennedy Kirkland ’27, this week's Polar Bear of the Week, races in a relay event at Farley Field house. Kirkland broke the school record for long jump over the weekend at the New ...
The “bio-energetic” model developed by the researchers tracks the amount of energy the bears are getting ... it to four decades of monitoring data from the Western Hudson Bay polar bear population ...