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In the Canadian Arctic, a mystery has troubled scientists and local communities for decades: Why do marine animals in the western Arctic have higher mercury levels than those in the east?
Researchers reviewed footage from 20 bears. Scientists make alarming discovery after attaching GoPro cameras to polar bears ...
Wishing for wildlife sightings in the Canadian Arctic is like writing a letter to Santa Claus. Polar bears, narwhals, and seals were scribbled across every passenger’s wish list. We dreamed of ...
Fossils that formed 890 million years ago in what is now the Northwest Territories may be by far the oldest evidence of animal life ever found, a controversial new Canadian study suggests.
A new review on zoonotic infections (diseases spread by animals) in the Canadian Arctic offers important guidance to clinicians, as the region gains global attention and climate change raises the ...
Research scientist Grant Gilchrist of the Canadian Wildlife Service said changing ice conditions can have a direct impact on some Arctic seabirds that feed on marine animals associated with sea ice.
Watch Arctic Vets on CBC Gem. The animal care team at the Assiniboine Park Conservancy in Winnipeg are world-class experts on Arctic animals. They specialize in caring for Canadian Arctic species ...
Camels are the poster animals for the desert, but researchers now have evidence that these shaggy beasts once lived in the Canadian High Arctic. The fossil remains of a 3.5-million-year-old camel ...
Blood serum samples were collected from 2014 to 2017, and the study area was the Arctic coastline from the area around Utqiagvik, the nation’s northernmost community, to the Canadian border.
As Arctic ship traffic increases, narwhals and other unique animals are at risk. by Donna Hauser, Harry Stern And Kristin Laidre, The ConversationThe Conversation ...
Blood serum samples were collected from 2014 to 2017, and the study area was the Arctic coastline from the area around Utqiaġvik, the nation’s northernmost community, to the Canadian border.