Scientists brave the deep snows and frigid cold of arctic Alaska to study the furtive and ferocious wolverine Photographs by Peter Mather; Text by Arik Gabbai A female wolverine roams the Arctic ...
Will reductions in Arctic snow cover make tundra-dwelling wolverines more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought? That's a question scientists hope an innovative method described in a ...
They’re Arctic Survivors. How Will They Adapt to Climate Change? Photographs by Peter Mather Text by Henry Fountain February 11, 2021 On Alaska’s North Slope, treeless and snow-shrouded for much of ...
A wolverine walks across the snow in 2018 near the Toolik Field Station on Alaska's North Slope. Wolverines are elusive and need a lot of space, so they are hard to count, but a new study gives an ...
Dubbed the ‘Arctic’s ultimate animal survivor’, Wolverines have a ferocious reputation that is not to be messed with. The giant weasels have lived and hunted in the Arctic and subarctic regions for ...
Source: Marian Florinel Condruz/Pexels. Wolverines are beautiful, elusive animals. In all of my efforts to catch even a fleeting glance of one of these remarkable beings, I've never been able to do so ...