A man who “leapt on” a polar bear to save his wife from an attack sustained serious injuries but is expected to fully recover, authorities in Canada’s remote Ontario said. The couple in the ...
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Man Severely Injured Protecting Wife From Polar Bear AttackA man from Fort Severn First Nation in northern Ontario is expected to recover fully after sustaining severe injuries while protecting his wife from a polar bear attack early Tuesday morning ...
How Grand Junction residents are celebrating Super Bowl Sunday, who they are rooting for, their go-to tailgating dish, and safety tips. Kendrick Lamar performed Drake diss track "Not Like Us" and ...
in an attack that "rattled a region well-versed" in polar bears, said The Guardian. The location was unusual for a bear, as was the fact that there were two involved. It is a harbinger of what ...
Such bear patrols have long succeeded in reducing conflict. But this week, a polar bear attack killed a mother and her 1-year-old son in Wales, a tiny, remote Alaska whaling village whose bear ...
Alysa McCall, a scientist at Polar Bear International, told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) that polar bears rarely attack humans. When an attack occurs, the bear is often hungry ...
but the bear came towards him. A neighbor -- who saw the attack -- sprung into action, grabbed a gun, and shot and killed the bear. Neirer said he is doing okay after the attack and believes that ...
A remote community on the icy shores of Canada's Hudson Bay is struggling to maintain its polar bear population that drives ...
Now, researchers have discovered the bears have another unexpected Arctic adaptation: greasy fur. It’s a trait that, ...
Scientists have quantified how much climate change has driven the population decline of polar bears living in Canada's Hudson ...
Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs tweeted a helpful clarification for Australian travelers, who had been warned by their government about Norwegian polar bear attacks. The good-humored ...
Researchers have directly linked population decline in polar bears living in Western Hudson Bay to shrinking sea ice caused by climate change.
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