by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Blog
To witness the remarkable harp seal migration, plan your visit between late February and April, aligning with their breeding season. The Magdalen Islands in Quebec offer prime viewing opportunities, with guided tours and liveaboard boat expeditions. Harp...
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 population of harp seals in the Arctic is in decline, primarily due to environmental changes and climate impacts. Reduced sea ice, essential for birthing and nursing, has led to increased pup mortality. Warmer ocean temperatures and shifts in prey...
by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Blog
Reversing the decline of Arctic harp seals involves decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, safeguarding marine areas, and supporting climate research. Decreasing emissions helps stabilize sea ice necessary for harp seal pups. Implementing policies to cap...
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...