In the most remote settlement in Greenland, Hjelmer Hammeken’s life style has gone from something that worked for thousands of years to something that may not outlive him.
Hunger in Nunavut is widespread enough that Pangnirtung’s Community Wellness Coordinator Sabrina Maniapik reported that she herself struggled to feed her family during the years she was not working ...
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The Walrus: Close-Up Of The Arctic 'Tooth Walker'
Experience the rugged and fascinating world of the walrus with this intimate close-up video. The footage focuses on the ...
In celebration of World Walrus Day, National Museum of Natural History director Kirk Johnson talks about his new documentary ...
Their new study, published in PNAS, examined 2,693 genomes from modern and ancient dogs and wolves. It shows that 64% of dog ...
The crowd of animals was discovered as part of the Walrus from Space project, which is using satellite imagery to explore ...
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Two-Thirds Of Dog Breeds Discovered To Have Detectable Wolf DNA
A new study from two Museums of Natural History uncovered that two-thirds of dog breeds have detectable wolf DNA, from chihuahuas to Arctic sled dogs.
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