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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This story appears in the August 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. One night years ago, biologist Albert Manville drove to a garbage dump near Lake Louise in Alberta’s Banff National Park.
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If you liked this story, share it with other people. The media has long focused on the impacts of climate change on polar bears. But with Arctic temperatures rising fast (this winter saw the warmest ...