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June 11, 2009

Archaeologists Seek Answers in Greenland's Gateway « Polar Field

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Cape Grinnell is far enough north to have polar bears, but the group has not seen any at their location. Still, the daily routine includes precautions: the team burns and buries the charred remains of garbage daily while the …

June 8, 2009

Greenland – Stamp 2008 bear 8,00 on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

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Kalaallit Nunaat Gronland (Greenland) stamp from 2008 8,00 Polar Bear and Native postmarked in 2009 with another Greenland stamp on a Nuussuaq postcard.

June 5, 2009

IcelandReview – Online

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A research of the carcasses of the two polar bears that were killed in Iceland last year has concluded that they may have swam to Iceland from Greenland to escape conflict with other polar bears. Yesterday marked the one-year …

May 21, 2009

They shoot polar bears… don't they? | climatechange

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Today, Norway is the only polar bear nation that protects polar bears from all forms of hunting. The other four nations—Canada, the U.S., Russia, and Greenland—permit native hunts, which have traditionally been an important cultural …

May 7, 2009

Climate Fight: Get With the Cap-and-Trade Program – Environmental

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Polar bears have survived sometimes dramatic climate changes over thousands of years, most recently the so called “medieval warm period” of 1000-1300 A.D. in which large parts of the arctic glaciers disappeared and Greenland was truly

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