Newly documented population of polar bears in Southeast Greenland sheds light on the species' future in a warming Arctic

A new population of polar bears documented on the southeast coast of Greenland use glacier ice to survive despite limited access to sea ice. This small, genetically distinct group of polar bears could be important to the future of the species in a warming world.


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Source: ScienceDaily