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Live Science on MSNThule snow goggles: 1,000-year-old Arctic eyewear carved from walrus tusksThese goggles, crafted by the Thule people who lived in Alaska and northern Canada around 800 to 1600, are a very early ...
A walrus which has drawn large crowds to Scarborough ... A New Year's Eve fireworks display in the town was cancelled to protect the Arctic animal. The giant mammal has drawn huge crowds to ...
The five-year project, in cooperation with scientists from around the Arctic, aims to deliver a whole population census of the Atlantic and Laptev Walrus using satellite imagery and explore what ...
Arctic sea ice is again being pushed to record lows this northern summer, according to a report by Nick Sundt in the WWF US Climate blog, with the forced migration to shore of thousands of walrus ...
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Animals Around The Globe on MSNThe Walrus Booming Calls Sounds of the ArcticThe walrus, with its distinctive ivory tusks, wrinkled brown skin, and sizable body, is a fascinating marine mammal that resides primarily in the Arctic region. Known scientifically as Odobenus ...
a region of the Arctic Ocean between Alaska and Siberia, with one of the scientists’ goals being to protect walruses. And to get help, they’ve enlisted the assistance of the internet.
Researchers are hoping to understand how walruses in the central Canadian Arctic react to shipping noise in the waters around them.
the walrus is one of the Arctic’s most iconic species, and today (Sunday 24 November) is World Walrus Day! There are two main subspecies of walrus, Atlantic and Pacific, with an estimated 25,000 ...
are a very early example of an accessory used to protect the eyes from Arctic snow and ice. In the Inuktitut language, the goggles are known as iggaak. Carved from walrus ivory, the goggles were ...
walruses, ringed seals, bearded seals and ivory gulls. "These findings underscore the urgency of reducing warming to ensure stable projections for the LIA and for critical Arctic habitats," said ...
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