by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Blog
Harp seal populations in the Arctic are experiencing a significant decline due to the accelerating pace of climate change and the accompanying loss of sea ice habitat. This environmental change disrupts critical life cycle events, such as breeding and nursing,...
by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Blog
The decline in the harp seal population in the Arctic is primarily due to climate change, which reduces sea ice cover essential for their survival. Diminishing ice affects breeding, molting, and increases pup mortality rates. Harp seals rely on stable ice...
by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Blog
Harp seal populations in the Arctic are declining due to various factors. Melting sea ice and climate change threaten their habitat and disrupt breeding and nursing behavior. Habitat loss reduces food access and increases mortality rates, while premature water...
by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Arctic Terns Online Guide
Arctic terns are notable for their extraordinary migration, covering up to 40,233 kilometers annually between the Arctic and Antarctic. Distinct physical traits include grey plumage, black cap, and red bill and legs, aiding in courtship and species...
by White Fox | Jul 29, 2024 | Arctic Terns Online Guide
To capture stunning photographs of Arctic terns, start with a high-performance camera like the Canon 1DX, paired with wide-angle and telephoto lenses. Use a shutter speed between 1/1600 to 1/2000 seconds and continuous autofocus modes for sharp,...