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The Arctic, known for its icy landscapes and frozen permafrost, is rapidly transforming due to the intensifying effects of ...
Differential pathways of transport, accumulation and effects of PFAS in the Arctic environment, biota and humans. Credit: Science of The Total Environment (2024). DOI ...
Melting ice in the Arctic and Antarctic is putting incredible pressure on animals like polar bears, penguins, seals, and walruses, threatening their survival as their habitats shrink and food ...
Meet The Herds: Wildebeests, zebras, gorillas, giraffes, and baboons are among hundreds of lifesize wooden animal puppets making their way across 10 countries, from Africa to the Arctic Circle ...
In the Arctic, only the toughest survive. Yet, against all odds, a fascinating range of animals have found remarkable ways to thrive in this frozen wilderness. From the enormous polar bear to the tiny ...
In scientific terms, the Arctic is considered “ice-free” when sea ice extent falls below one million square kilometers. This threshold accounts for the persistent ice around the Canadian Arctic ...