A report released on Monday, November 8, 2004, warns that the world may lose its roaming, wild polar bears by the year 2100. And the projected scenarios for other Arctic natives are almost as grim.
Researchers are documenting more and longer-lasting wildfires in the Arctic, affecting Native peoples in Alaska and Canada.
In its latest push to develop Alaska's energy, the Trump Administration is reopening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling.
It was an Inuit whale hunter who first spotted them: three juvenile California gray whales, trapped in frozen seas near Point ...
BARROW, Alaska — Late last week, ahead of President Obama’s historic visit to the Last Frontier, a major storm slammed this coastal city, washing out major roads and limiting air traffic between North ...
A years-long effort to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan's lakes and streams is ready to begin a new phase, state officials said this week. The Department of Natural Resources will provide ...
Washington’s renewed strategic attention to the Arctic has been welcomed by many, even if it is seen as long overdue. But if it is primarily driven by a perception of Russian or Chinese encroachment, ...
Learn survival skills and how to mush your own dog sled in this once-in-a-lifetime adventure opportunity. Hurry, applications ...