Wildlife
Arctic Foxes: Masters of Adaptation in the Frozen Wilderness
The fully grown Arctic fox, a species of remarkable adaptability, boasts a weight ranging from 6 to 10 pounds. Measuring an average of 43 inches in length, including their tail spanning about 15 inches, these[...]
The Pacific Walrus: A Conservation Success Story
In the vast wilderness of Alaska's Bristol Bay region, a remarkable conservation success story is unfolding—one that centers around the Pacific walrus. These fascinating marine mammals have faced a tumultuous history, marked by centuries of[...]