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Techno-Science on MSNThe Arctic will lose its "last ice area" much faster than expected ️The Arctic ice still harbors some sanctuaries. Among them, the "Last Ice Area" seemed to resist the upheavals of climate ...
located north of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago as the Tuvaijuittuq Marine Protected Area. In August 2024, interim protection for this area was extended for up to five years "while the Government ...
The 'Last Ice Area' is expected to be the final place in the Arctic where ice persists all year round even as our planet warms up – but a new study suggests the region, and the ecosystem that relies ...
The DNA told a striking tale: in the last one to three generations, polar bears from the Southern Canada and Eastern Polar Basin (northern Russia and Scandinavia) have moved toward the icier Canadian ...
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Mongabay on MSNIndigenous knowledge helps explain bird population changes in Canada’s BCIn the summer of 1948, naturalist Charles J. Guiguet spent four months on the Goose Island Archipelago, a cluster of ...
Known as the Canadian Galápagos for its endemic wildlife, including the ubiquitous Sitka deer visible along the islands’ only main road, this 155-mile-long, torch-shaped archipelago hangs ...
"It's heading straight south from the Arctic, including the region surrounding the Beaufort Sea and Canadian Arctic Archipelago," according to a National Weather Service Boulder post on X.
AEWA is an intergovernmental treaty dedicated to the conservation of migratory waterbirds and their habitats across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, Greenland and the Canadian ...
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