Melting Arctic sea ice may be causing fewer caribou calf births and
higher calf mortality in Greenland, researchers have...
Melting Arctic sea ice may be causing fewer caribou calf births and
higher calf mortality in Greenland, researchers have discovered.
Melting sea ice in the Arctic may be leading, indirectly, to fewer caribou calf births and
higher calf mortality in Greenland, according to scientists at Penn State University.
Not exact matches
We suspect that
calf mortality is much
higher now than it was in the past.
This certainly contributes greatly to the
high mortality we see in their
calves and threatens the future survival in our region.
Now even the spy in the sky can help, with the first study of a whale species that has been having
high mortality problems with its
calves.