
Polar Bears On Norwegian Islands Are Healthier Than Expected, Scientists Find
Scientists expected bad news. Instead, they got a surprise. Polar bears in Svalbard, a Norwegian Arctic archipelago, are actually fatter and healthier than they were

Scientists expected bad news. Instead, they got a surprise. Polar bears in Svalbard, a Norwegian Arctic archipelago, are actually fatter and healthier than they were

Could polar bears be rewriting their own DNA to survive a warming world? Scientists from the University of East Anglia say yes — and the

Polar bears are declining as ice melts much quickly in ice-covered regions of the world. Species upon which our survival depends are losing their homes due to climate change. A recent report has revealed that the population of polar bears in Canada’s western Hudson Bay is declining at a much faster rate in the last few years.