IFLScience We Have Questions: Can Burying Scientists Alive In The Snow Help Us Protect Polar Bears?

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IFLScience We Have Questions: Can Burying Scientists Alive In The Snow Help Us Protect Polar Bears?

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Episode 14 of We Have Questions.

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Polar Bears International (PBI) is serious about protecting bears, and in the pursuit of reliable data, has gone to some extremes in the past. From burying scientists alive out in the snow to novel collar-camera setups that have enabled them to predict when polar bear moms and their new cubs are going to emerge from their dens.

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In an era of “drill, baby, drill,” now is a tougher time for polar bears than ever before. An essential step towards getting them the protection they require centers around demystifying their denning habits and what young bears need to survive, so we caught up with Dr Louise Archer, PBI's Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Toronto Scarborough, to find out what she’s been working on with a team in Svalbard, Norway.

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This interview first appeared in Issue 33 of our digital magazine CURIOUS.


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