When thinking of Canada, you might imagine snowy mountains, lakes and spectacular wildlife. Nature lovers, here are 20 ...
That shrunken redoubt will be the last stand for many of the Arctic’s wild things. “The animals that depend on the edge of the sea ice for a living will be congregating there in the summer ...
Two-year-old twin polar bears Kallik (pronounced Kah-LEEK), left, and Kallu (Kah-LOO) take a swim during their public debut ...
mainly other arctic wolves, foxes, and some carnivorous birds. After the meal, it’s time to play. Two one-year-olds pick on a pup. Such play allows the animals to bond and teaches pups how to ...
Extinct animals provide researchers with an understanding of the ... to a massive bird that lived around two million years ...
Why do arctic foxes leap up into the air and crash face first into the ground? The answer might surprise you and it is vital for survival.
After watching the clip, split the students into three groups and allocate each group one of the animals featured - polar bear, snow fox and reindeer. Watch the clip again and ask each group to ...
A new method of tracking the dietary habits and contaminant exposure of animals in Arctic marine ecosystems is providing critical insights as climate change reshapes the region's food web.
It’s a big world out there, especially for polar bear cubs emerging from their dens. An international team of researchers observed these special first steps thanks to nearly a decade of camera ...