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Arctic seabirds are vulnerable to rising temperatures, a new study finds

Arctic seabirds are vulnerable to rising temperatures, a new study finds

Sarah Rogers, Nunatsiaq News - July 13, 2021
Researchers are finding more signs of dangerous toxins from algae in Alaska wildlife

Researchers are finding more signs of dangerous toxins from algae in...

Yereth Rosen - April 21, 2021
Ocean plastics continue to impact some Arctic seabirds more than others, a new study finds

Ocean plastics continue to impact some Arctic seabirds more than others,...

Dustin Patar, Nunatsiaq News - July 24, 2020
Climate change is challenging Nunavut’s thick-billed murres

Climate change is challenging Nunavut’s thick-billed murres

Jane George, Nunatsiaq News - May 29, 2020
Climate refugees: Kittiwakes flee bird cliffs to resettle in urban spaces

Climate refugees: Kittiwakes flee bird cliffs to resettle in urban spaces

Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer - April 10, 2020
Warmer waters, animal die-offs and toxic blooms are among the signs that a ‘new Arctic’ is here

Warmer waters, animal die-offs and toxic blooms are among the signs...

Yereth Rosen - February 6, 2020
Researchers are finding plastic in the poop of Arctic seabirds

Researchers are finding plastic in the poop of Arctic seabirds

Elaine Anselmi, Nunatsiaq News - January 14, 2020
What a half-century of studying Arctic seabirds has taught scientists about contaminants in the region

What a half-century of studying Arctic seabirds has taught scientists about...

Elaine Anselmi, Nunatsiaq News - January 7, 2020
Alaska seabird die-offs, now in their fifth year, are a ‘red flag’ in warming climate

Alaska seabird die-offs, now in their fifth year, are a ‘red...

Yereth Rosen - September 17, 2019
How an accelerated warming cycle in Alaska’s Bering Sea is creating ecological havoc

How an accelerated warming cycle in Alaska’s Bering Sea is creating...

Yereth Rosen - July 31, 2019
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