To initially fit the bears with the collar cams, the researchers tracked them through the snow by helicopter last May.
It was 1992 in the remote village of Point Lay, Alaska. The Inupiat community numbered less than 100 people back then. Located on the edge of the Chukchi Sea, 230 miles north of the Arctic Circle, ...
Unique views of Alaska’s North Slope are being provided by unlikely photographers: grizzly bears. Twelve bears in one of the ...
Learn about the AI program that's recognizing individual brown bears in Alaska by their faces and poses.
The curious cub just wanted to help!
A team of scientists from EPFL and Alaska Pacific University has developed an AI program that can recognize individual bears ...
Discover the allure that draws global visitors to experience Alaska's unique ecosystem. Sponsored by Holland America ...
Cameras attached to a dozen bears show them foraging, resting along the coast, and encountering wolves.
The videos they record — many partially obscured by the undersides of whiskery muzzles — show the bears playing or fighting ...
Grizzly bears on Alaska’s North Slope are recording their own lives with collar cameras, offering a rare look at how they ...
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