Gates of the Arctic might be North America's most remote national park, but it's home to some extraordinary animals.
According to climate specialist, Rick Thoman, changes in Alaska’s Arctic Sea ice are impacting the environment and the climate that wildlife species call home. Thoman told Alaska’s News Source earlier ...
Humans' biomass movement is 40 times greater than all land animals combined, reshaping ecosystems through extensive mobility.
Rapid changes in Arctic temperatures are influencing animal reproductive behavior. A University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist published a study in the current edition of Science magazine, building on ...
Subsistence hunters in Northwest Alaska and several North Slope communities are now allowed to hunt only 15 caribou a year – a significant decrease from five animals a day. Non-local hunters are ...
Arctic foxes are a specialized species of fox adapted to live in the harshest and most extreme polar regions of the planet’s north. In other words—not temperate Oregon, where a young Arctic Fox was ...
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