We mustn’t let them down. "I will never forget my 'first' polar bear. Today, it still drives me to do all we can to secure a future for these true icons on ice. Working for WWF has given me the ...
With WWF’s support, his team monitors the polar bears of Western Hudson Bay ... If it’s a full grown female, we’ll attach a satellite collar. Tracking these animals gives us great insight into their ...
A team of French scientists working in partnership with conservation organization WWF has for the first time isolated polar bear DNA from ... further refine its analysis of the bear DNA, so it can ...
WWF-Canada expects at least four major outcomes ... “With two-thirds of the world's polar bears, Canada has a major international responsibility to safeguard these animals and their habitats for ...
New research reveals that polar bears use more than just thick fur to survive the Arctic—they also have a natural oil that ...
according to the WWF. Polar bears aren't picky eaters. Thanks to their keen sense of smell, they can find and eat carcasses of larger animals, such as whales, walruses and narwhals. Polar bears ...
The analysis revealed a surprise: Polar bear sebum did not have an ingredient found in human hair and in the hair of other aquatic animals, like sea otters. open image in gallery A polar bear's ...
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