An Arctic fox was discovered roaming the streets of Portland, Oregon, and left the community baffled as to how it could have ...
The Center has been at the forefront of several victories in addressing global climate change. Through an aggressive litigation and lobbying campaign, we've fought for increased protections for ...
A division of Northwood Manufacturing in the state of Oregon, Arctic Fox line produces travel trailers and truck campers. Built on aluminum superstructures, the hitch and fifth wheel travel trailers ...
Stock image of an Arctic fox sleeping on a rock. A mysterious creature spotted in Portland shares similarities with the Arctic fox, but is far further south than it should be. Stock image of an ...
The Arctic fox found stranded, hungry and dehydrated in Portland on Oct. 12, may have been spotted with its former owners in ...
A division of Northwood Manufacturing in the state of Oregon, Arctic Fox line produces travel trailers and truck campers. Built on aluminum superstructures, the hitch and fifth wheel travel trailers ...
They are seen as symbols of transformation and change ... is native to the Arctic region and has adapted to the cold climate through their thick white fur, which provides insulation and camouflage.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) characterizes the circumpolar Arctic as the world's climate change "barometer ... (a basic food for Arctic fox and a staple species); and a ...
Earth from space This 2012 satellite photo shows a quartet of near-identical glaciers on Canada's Ellesmere Island. The ice masses help to spark life in the otherwise barren Arctic environment.
The cooler temperatures in North Texas have certainly felt like fall, but the leaves are still green, and it doesn’t quite ...
The Arctic is not the most hospitable ... [Related: Jackrabbit’s color-changing fur may prepare them for climate change.] Scientists believe that the polar bears and brown bears diverged fairly ...
Five million people live on Arctic permafrost including in Russia, North America and Scandinavia. Climate change is causing the Arctic to warm two-to-four times faster than the rest of the planet.