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 | May 12, 2024 | Blog, Clothing
When venturing into the Arctic Circle, it is crucial to dress in layers of specialized clothing that can withstand the extreme cold, wind, and precipitation. Start with base layers made of breathable materials like merino wool or silk, which provide warmth and...
by White Fox | Mar 2, 2024 | Blog
What Do The Inuit Hunt? Have you ever wondered what the Inuit hunt in the vast and unforgiving Arctic landscape? In their traditional practices, the Inuit hunters target a wide range of creatures, from the depths of icy waters to the frozen tundra. Seals, walruses,...
by White Fox | Mar 2, 2024 | Blog
Have you ever wondered about a lone killer whale taking down great white sharks? Let’s look into this fascinating story of a single killer whale challenging the usual predator-prey dynamics in the ocean. The recent revelation of a solitary killer whale named...
by White Fox | Mar 2, 2024 | Blog
Introduction How do the Indigenous populations of the Arctic navigate the challenges posed by climate change while preserving their rich cultural heritage and traditional knowledge? The Arctic region, with its vast expanse and diverse ecosystems, is home to Indigenous...