Keeping An Eye On Land Mammals Of The North Slope

Longtime resident of Utquiagvik and former Alaska area biologist for Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game talks about some of the changes in animal life and how local folk on the North Slope are adapting in the past fifteen years since we last spoke. He still has his sled dogs and gets out on the […]

Polar bears and Stress in Dwindling Ice Conditions

Polar Bear Expert George Durner discusses decades of studying the sub population of polar bears in the Southern Beaufort Sea. And how much there is yet to learn as the animals undergo more and more physical stress from the dwindling ice and the warming conditions

Saving the World One Polar Bear At A Time

Chief Scientist for Polar Bears International, Steve Amstrup, with decades of polar bear fieldwork behind him, now turns his attention to education and outreach, helping the public understand the real threats to polar bears and what society needs to do to preserve this iconic Arctic animal.