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  • A polar bear (Ursus maritimus) makes tracks in the snow. These tracks are important for being able to find the bears on the ice for darting and capture for scientific research.
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  • Polar bear tracks across Hudson Bay, Canada.
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  • A polar bear (Ursus maritimus) makes tracks in the snow. These tracks are important for being able to find the bears on the ice for darting and capturing. Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Polar bear tracks crossing broken ice in the Beaufort Sea. Arctic Ocean
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  • Wolf tracks. Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, Alaska
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks in a dried river bed in Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Wolverine (Gulo gulo) tracks in the snow.
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  • Great Sand Dunes National Monument,Tracks of Kangaroo rat cross wind rippled sand on dunes.  Colorado.
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  • Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Tracks of a Kangaroo rat in search of seeds, passes rabbit brush. Colorado.
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  • Animal Tracks, Polar Bear tracks across ice. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Animal tracks, Gray Wolf tracks imprinted in sandy soil in Ontario.
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  • Animal Tracks,Raven wing imprints in snow. Canada.
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  • Animals Tracks, Mountain Lion tracks in red sand. Arizona.
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  • Animal tracks, Raccoon tracks in sand on beach. Sneed Island. Palmetto, Florida.
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  • Animal tracks, Raccoon tracks in sand on beach. Sneed Island. Palmetto, Florida.
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  • Animal tracks, Raccoon tracks in sand on beach. Sneed Island. Palmetto, Florida.
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  • Yellowstone National Park. Animal tracks in the snow. Winter
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  • Dr Amstrup prepares to attach a GPS satellite tracking collar to an immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea. The collars are placed on females exclusively since the necks of males get too large for them to work properly. The collars are a high tech way to follow these animals far out onto the ice where humans can't go. The bears are tracked by satellites which helps the scientists determine the home range of individual animals and other details about a particular bear's life such as length of time spent resting or hunting in one area.
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  • Electronic ear tags, Radio Frequency ID's (RFID's), are placed in a polar bear's ear. This new device allows biologists to identify an animal from a distance by radio tracking equipment.
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  • Electronic ear tags, Radio Frequency ID's (RFID's), are placed in a polar bear's ear. This new device allows biologists to identify an animal from a distance by radio tracking equipment.
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  • Electronic ear tags, Radio Frequency ID's (RFID's) are placed in a polar bears ear. This new device allows biologists to identify an animal from a distance by radio tracking equipment.
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