The rare event marks the 13th known instance of adoption within this well-studied group of polar bears living in the western Hudson Bay area ...
It's only the 13th known case of adoption out of the 4,600 bears studied for nearly five decades in northern Canada.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Scientists have been tracking polar bear populations for years. Three years ago, Canadian scientists attached GoPro cameras to the GPS tracking collars of 20 polar bears. In ...
A photographer in Manitoba captured a rare sight on camera while tracking polar bears in November: a mother bear walking with a cub that was not biologically hers. Dave Sandford spotted this unique ...
Scientists have captured rare footage of female polar bears and their newborn cubs emerging from maternal dens in the Arctic. Using remote cameras and satellite collars, researchers were able to track ...
A polar bear mother was seen with one cub in the spring — but by fall she had adopted a second, according to Canadian researchers.
As the Arctic warms and sea ice disappears, polar bears are being pushed into conditions they have never faced before. Their hunting grounds are shrinking, food is becoming harder to find, and their ...
Polar bears are running out of ice and out of time, yet inside their cells something remarkable is happening. As the Arctic ...
Polar bear encounters with people are rare, but they can happen to people who live in, work in, or visit the Arctic. Here's how to stay safe.