The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has declined for now to create artificial floating platforms for Pacific walrus that come ashore in Alaska because they lack summer sea ice.
You can help climate researcher keep track of these marine mammals as their habitats are threatened by climate change. Credit: Paul Souders via getty images We love a good photo hunt, and we love it ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), in partnership with the British Antarctic Survey team, asks volunteers to become ‘walrus detectives’ and explore the Arctic at home for ...
The Arctic ice pack is home to thousands of Pacific walrus. Their preferred habitat is an ice floe that has enough density and surface area to support a herd of 12-foot-long, 3,000 pound mammals. In ...
A walrus has hauled itself up onto a Scottish island pier for the first time in almost a decade, with "some concerns" about ...
Walruses, the large blubbering mammals that can weigh over 3,300 pounds, are hard to miss on Earth. But now scientists are calling on volunteers around the world to help identify and count the animals ...
PEOPLE have been urged to stay away from a walrus which has been spotted in a harbour in north-east Scotland as it rests and ...
While it’s easy to feel helpless in the face of climate change, there’s plenty we can do to heal the planet. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and British Antarctic Survey (BAS), for example, have a new ...
Front of carving reveals a walrus head, tusks, body, and tail. Body section has two round faces one above the other. Eyes are round holes. siris_ari_486 ...
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