Newly Documented Population Of Polar Bears In Southeast Greenland Sheds Light On Species’ Future In Warming Arctic

Newly Documented Population Of Polar Bears In Southeast Greenland Sheds Light On Species’ Future In Warming Arctic

Eurasia Review

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Scientists have documented a previously unknown subpopulation of polar bears living in Southeast Greenland. The polar bears survive with limited access to sea ice by hunting from freshwater ice that pours into the ocean from Greenland’s glaciers. Because this isolated population is genetically distinct and uniquely adapted to...

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