Regular folks who care about wildlife generally know that climate change is bad for polar bears, but they have only vague ...
Whether your dream wildlife holiday involves tracking big cats, watching elephant families at play, seeing cetaceans breach, or admiring Arctic predators on the prowl, 2026 is the year to make it ...
There’s something unsettling about watching paradise slowly slip away. Think about the travel dreams you’ve carried for years ...
Microbes across Earth's coldest regions are becoming more active as glaciers, permafrost and sea ice thaw, accelerating ...
The world’s polar bear population is projected to decline by two-thirds by 2050. A new study from the University of East Anglia suggests that polar bears are undergoing rapid genetic changes, and ...
Welcome to the 17th Annual Pottstown Polar Bear Plunge, a tradition steeped in fun, fashion, and temporary insanity. It’s that time of year when dozens, in this case more than 60 people, in various ...
The changing climate poses a major threat to polar bear survival. But new research suggests that rising temperatures may be altering polar bear DNA in ways that help them adapt and endure in ...
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Nobody really wants to come face-to-face with a polar bear. Inuit, for millennia, have used highly-developed observational skills and generational knowledge to detect the animals. But conservation ...
Polar bears are leaping through their evolution in real time as rising temperatures threaten their habitat. A population of bears was found in a climate warmer than one in which they usually exist, ...
Mikala is a staff photojournalist at The Austin American-Statesman in Austin, Texas. She previously served as the chief of photography at the New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung, where Headliners Foundation ...
Everyone has their own strategy for the Connellsville Polar Plunge on New Year’s Day. For Dale Kooser and Geoffrey Bittner, it’s get in and get out. “My rule, though, is it doesn’t count if you don’t ...