Scientists brave the deep snows and frigid cold of arctic Alaska to study the furtive and ferocious wolverine Photographs by Peter Mather; Text by Arik Gabbai A female wolverine roams the Arctic ...
We were not expecting a familiar face as we cracked open the wooden box trap we'd carefully set on the remote north slope of Alaska. But there he was: a wolverine staring back at us, his face covered ...
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Wolverines are the Honey Badgers of the North
Wolverines don’t get the spotlight often—but they should. Fierce, fearless, and built for the cold, these northern predators are like the honey badgers of the Arctic. From taking on animals twice ...
View of Gentoo penguins in Cuverville Island, in the western Antarctic peninsula on March 04, 2016. The harshness of the elements defines life at the Poles. But for the animals who inhabit these icy ...
r The Arctic National Wildlife refuge covers more than 19 million acres in northeast Alaska, including coastal tundra and mountains. * Wildlife includes polar bears, grizzly bears, black bears, ...
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