To initially fit the bears with the collar cams, the researchers tracked them through the snow by helicopter last May.
Cameras attached to a dozen bears show them foraging, resting along the coast, and encountering wolves.
Unique views of Alaska’s North Slope are being provided by unlikely photographers: grizzly bears. Twelve bears in one of the ...
Grizzly bears on Alaska’s North Slope are recording their own lives with collar cameras, offering a rare look at how they ...
A team of scientists from EPFL and Alaska Pacific University has developed an AI program that can recognize individual bears ...
The videos they record — many partially obscured by the undersides of whiskery muzzles — show the bears playing or fighting ...
The author and his neighbors in Point Lay Alaska had several close encounters with polar bears in the mid-90s.
Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote ...
The videos provide short but revealing snapshots of daily bear life, including playing or sparring with other bears, gnawing on caribou, eating berries, napping along beaches and swimming in ponds in ...
One of the most attractive critters at the zoo splashes through frigid waters: polar bears, the beauties of the Arctic Circle ...
As a hardworking brown bear mother dug for clams in the wet sand, her two rambunctious cubs tried their best to entertain one ...
Alaska has no native or established snake populations. Extreme cold and limited seasonal heat make long-term survival impossible for snakes. All verified snake appearances in Alaska involve escaped or ...
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