Arctic Foxes Suffer from Seafood Diet Dan Cossins| May 9, 2013| 1 min read The decline of a population of Arctic foxes isolated on a small Russian island may be due to mercury pollution from their diet of seabirds and seals. Arctic’s Menacing Melt ...
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by itself is estimated to contain up to 16 billion barrels of oil. There is just one time in the history of this planet when trillions of pounds of dead animals and plants were available to produce oil captured in sedimentary rock the world over. "Most s...
Arctic Animals. Explore the different animals that live in the arctic regions, including snowy owls, arctic foxes, polar bears, seals, whales and penguins. Ice and Freezing. This is a great science concept to explore in the winter months. Winter clothes. Provide hats, scarves, mittens and glo...
Phillips Backyard is excited to host Fleet Foxes, Peach Pit, Jesse Roper, The Blue Stones and more! Located in the heart of Victoria, the Phillips Backyard provides a vibrant and upbeat setting for the Reverb Series. The music genres range from indie rock, and alternative to folk, blues ...
The fjord is known for its stunning scenery, which includes towering glaciers, dramatic cliffs, and a variety of Arctic wildlife, such as polar bears, reindeer, and arctic foxes. You’ll feel like you’re on top of the world as you cruise the Liefde Fjord. Because you are. Liefde Fjord...
One standard change observed among Ptarmigan, Snowshoe hares, Arctic foxes, and Short-tailed weasels is a change in color to their coat. This is referred to as cryptic or camouflage. It helps a prey species conceal itself among the white snow and thereby find some safety from the many ...