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The decline of the polar bear condemns eleven species to hunger that live off the 7.6 million kilograms of carcasses they leave behind
A study identifies that at least eleven species of vertebrates benefit from this carrion, including Arctic foxes and ravens.
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Meet The Giant Short-Faced Bear, The Largest Ever To Live In North America
While the polar bear is huge, it is not the biggest bear ever to walk around in North America. That honor would go to the ...
Ask bear biologist Chris Servheen whether the Endangered Species Act has worked, and his answer comes instantly: Yes.
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Congress to consider removing protections for wolves, grizzly bears. What do Americans think?
Overall, the surveys found that 85% of Americans want to maintain protections for grizzlies and 78% want to do the same for wolves. In the poll taken about gray wolves, the authors found that for ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it won't craft a nationwide wolf recovery plan, and that wolves no longer need ...
(THE CONVERSATION) For decades, wildlife conservation policy has aimed to protect endangered species until there are enough individual animals alive that the species won’t go extinct. Then the ...
Just 13 years after gray wolves were re-introduced into the lower 48 states, they're going off the Endangered Species List. At the same time, polar bears may go on the list—because of dangers that lie ...
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