Paleontologists at the Canadian Museum of Nature have recently been studying the skeletal remains of a rhinoceros. This might ...
Polar bears near Svalbard are gaining fat despite sea ice loss, revealing how some Arctic wildlife is adapting to warming.
As human activity grows in the Arctic, underwater noise is spreading through icy waters, disrupting how many animals communicate.
Scientists have uncovered the remains of a vast animal community that lived in the European Arctic 75,000 years ago. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. The bones of 46 ...
The Arctic ground squirrel survives conditions that would cause irreparable brain damage in almost any other mammal on the ...
The Polar Bear Capital of the World sounds like a prime spot to observe the animals, and researchers who did just that came away with a stark warning. A team from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova ...
Instead of growing leaner like polar bears in other parts of the Arctic, those in Svalbard have gained body fat. Read more at ...
Researchers from the Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN) have identified a new species of rhino that once roamed Canada's High Arctic 23 million years ago. The extinct rhinoceros, described in the journal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A leap and a plunge into the snow could earn this arctic fox its supper. Jupiterimages/PHOTOS ...
The Arctic is not just getting warmer. It is starting to behave in new manners in ways that are dangerous for nature. For ...
Polar bears, red pandas, and other resilient animals enjoy snowy enclosures while zookeepers keep other animals warm from the ...