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  • Merav Ben David puts a blood sample in a Blood Hematology Analyzer aboard the Polar Sea icebreaker.
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  • Merav Ben David holds up two vials of blood, one taken from a mother polar bear and the other from her cub. Arrctic Ocean
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  • Vials of serum from the blood of a polar bear.
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  • Blood samples from a polar bear. Polar Sea icebreaker, Arctic Ocean
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  • Steve Amstrup and Geoff York, USGS biologists, taking blood from an immobilized large male polar bear.
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  • Geoff York, USGS biologist, takes a blood sample of a darted polar bear. Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Steve Amstrup and Geoff York, USGS biologists, taking blood from an immobilized large male polar bear.
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  • Katrina Knott , field research assistant, works on preparing blood samples taken from polar bears by USGS biologists. She's working from her field lab at a US Fish & Wildlife Service station in Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup measures the length of a recently immobilized polar bear. A spot of red blood on the animal's fur shows the entrance point of the dart. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Blood moon in South Africa.
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  • Katrina Knott , field research assistant, works on preparing blood samples taken from polar bears by USGS biologists. She's working from her field lab at a US Fish & Wildlife Service station in Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Blood samples from polar bear #20571, captured on the Beaufort Sea, prepared by Katrina Knott will eventually   be sent to Fairbanks, Alaska for further analysis. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Killer Whale, (Orcinus orca) Attacking a Dall's Porpoise  (Phocoenoides dall) in Southeast waters of Alaska.
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  • Viles used to capture blood from a polar bear. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup blood samples from a captured polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Amstrup
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  • Viles used to capture blood from a polar bear. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Whitetail Deer, (Odocoileus virginianus) Blood splattered snow surrounds shed deer antler.
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  • Black Bear, (Ursus americanus) Minnesota, Dave Garshelis draws a blood sample from immobilized bear for research data.
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  • Blood stained snow around an open lead where a bearded seal has had her pup. The pup waits for the mother at the ice edge. Snow is littered with scattered pieces of fur possibly from molting.Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup checks the blood stained snow of a recent kill site where a polar bear captured a seal. Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Kristin Simac, USGS biologist, assistant to Dr. Steve Amstrup, taking blood from a polar bear (Ursus maritimus).  Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Tools of the polar bear research trade lie waiting for use on the fur of a polar bear.  Shown here is a calliper, blood viles, measuring tape and syringe needle cover. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Black Bear, (Ursus americanus) Minnesota, Dave Garshelis bear researcher for Minnesota DNR takes blood sample from drugged bear.
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