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What's going on in the Polar Bear Capital of the World?
Dedicated professionals add their expertise
Contributor: Dr. Andrew Derocher
In most endeavours, patience pays off. The rub with polar bear research is that patience can make for big bills. Arctic research is expensive but polar bear research is a notch above.
I won’t bore...
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Contributor: Dr. Andrew Derocher
When polar bear biologists dream about weather, they definitely don't dream of warm tropical breezes on a sunny morning. Instead, they long for a snowstorm with not a breath of wind and just enough...
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Contributor: Patrick Mislan
Fitting polar bears with GPS collars can provide us with a wealth of information about the movement patterns of these animals. The sea ice is an ever-changing landscape, which is among the most...
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Contributor: Patrick Mislan
When we set out two weeks ago our goal was simple: deploy 10 GPS collars onto female polar bears in the Amundsen Gulf. However, when it comes to fieldwork in the Arctic nothing is ever quite as...
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Contributor: Dr. Andrew Derocher
For polar bear mothers and cubs, den departure day in the High Arctic arrives in April or May—just in time for ringed seals to have their pups and the annual polar bear feast to begin. Ringed seals...
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Contributor: Patrick Mislan
There are few places in the world quite like the Canadian Arctic in the springtime. Although the weather may still be cold and windy, there’s enough warmth in the small Inuit community of Ulukhaktok...
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Contributor: Dr. Andrew Derocher
Another weather day in Ulukhaktok. The sun is shining but the wind is screaming across the ice. Nonetheless, we have things to do. Our most recent adventure involved fetching ice for water from a...
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Contributor: Dr. Andrew Derocher
The sun is out and there’s no wind so, in theory, a polar bear scientist should be happy. The rub is that the wind has been light for so long that every polar bear that passed this way 10 days...
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Contributor: April Cheuvront
My eyes scan the sea ice, searching for movement. Every ice formation looks as if it could be a polar bear. The wind blows and I’m so anxious about the possibility of seeing a bear that my mind plays...
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Gorgeous footage of polar bears in their natural... See more...
PBI has funded some key scientific studies with... See more...
Curious about how we broadcast from the frozen... See more...
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