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Tag Archives: fails

Fieldwork fails: A polar bear stand-off

Posted on 16 Sep 2016 by Jack Leeming

Russian researchers saved from becoming an easy meal for hungry predators

Polar bears investigate the submarine USS Honolulu 450 kilometres (280 mi) from the North Pole in 2003

Polar bears investigate the submarine USS Honolulu 450 kilometres (280 mi) from the North Pole in 2003{credit}U.S. Navy footage/video{/credit}

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Posted in Blog, In the News, Research | Tagged arctic, climate, climate change, Europe, fails, fieldwork, Perspectives, polar bears, science, siege
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