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  • Maternal Den Study team in the field. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • BJ Kirschhoffer and Krista Wright unload materials used for the deployment of remote cameras for the Maternal Den Study. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Pulling a sled with the remote camera for the Maternal Den Study. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team prepares to head back to the helicopter pickup site after deploying remote cameras on a polar bear den. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Joanna Sulich and Megan Owen working to deploy the Maternal Den Study camera in the field. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Megan Owen and Joanna Sulich working to deploy the Maternal Den Study camera in the field. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Maternal Den Study team in the field. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team pulling a sled with the remote camera that will be used for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • BJ and Nick prepare to pull gear back to the landing site for pickup. Maternal Den Study team, Svalbard, Norway
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  • Krista Wright, Executive Director of Polar Bears International, bundled up in Canada Goose down jacket while on the Maternal Den Study project. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Sysselmannen of Svalbard supplied air support for the Maternal Den Study. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana, as property owner, Bill Bennington holds adult.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana, as property owner, Bill Bennington holds adult.
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  • Aerial view of remote camera deployment on a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway
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  • On the trail home after deploying a remote camera on a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Making final adjustments on the remote camera set out to document a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Latching down gear onto the sled for our trip home. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Setting up the remote camera on a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway
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  • On the trail home after deploying a remote camera on a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Strapping down the gear for our trip back to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Latching gear onto the sled for our trip home. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Strapping down the gear for our trip back to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Rupert and BJ discuss the wind generator for the remote camera setup. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Dan Whiting and Dawn Sechler checking the Flow Through Incubation experiment used to identify how additional sunlight through lack of sea ice cover will affect microscopic life in the Arctic Ocean.
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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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  • John Whiteman displays the LButton Thermochron deep core body temperature device that is implanted inside the abdominal wall of a polar bear for long term body temperature data.
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  • John Whiteman displays the IButton Thermochron deep core body temperature device that is implanted inside the abdominal wall of a polar bear for long term body temperature data.
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  • Brenna McConnell processing the ice core samples her team has collected from the Arctic Ocean ice pack.
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  • John Whiteman cuts open the IButtone Thermochron, a deep core body temperature device that was removed from polar bear #21045. Arctic Ocean
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  • John Whiteman with the IButtone Thermochron, a deep core body temperature device that was removed from polar bear #21045. Arctic Ocean
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  • Blood samples from a polar bear. Polar Sea icebreaker, Arctic Ocean
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  • Serum and plasma samples from a polar bear being prepared to be archived.
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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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  • Polar bear capture team's field box.
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  • Dan Whiting and Dawn Sechler checking the Flow Through Incubation experiment used to identify how additional sunlight through lack of sea ice cover will affect microscopic life in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Daniel Whiting holds a glass fiber water filter used to collect samples of particulate organic matter such as chlorophyll A, fatty acids, staple isotopes and dissolved organic carbon from water collected with a CTD from the Arctic Ocean.
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  • A scientist  in the wet lab of the Polar Sea Icebreaker pours water collected from a recent CTD cast into beakers for analysis.
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  • Daniel Whiting checks the computer monitors that show the data from his water collection experiment. The graphs show much warmer water tempuratures than usual. Arctic Ocean
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  • John Whiteman with the IButton Thermochron, deep core body temperature device that was removed from polar bear #21045. Arctic Ocean
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  • Dawn Sechler pours water collected from a recent CTD cast into beakers for analysis in the wet lab of the Polar Sea Icebreaker.
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  • Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Fledglings perched on branch. One of the smallest owls in North America. An aggressive predator, this owl will sometimes catch birds larger than itself, its favorite target is songbirds. Montana. Summer.
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  • BJ Kirschhoffer of Polar Bears International. Svalbard, Norway
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  • BJ, Krista, and Nick hauling the remote camera for deployment near a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway
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  • BJ Kirschhoffer working on the insides of the cooler that holds the remote camera. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Perched on branch, hunting. One of the smallest owls in North America. An aggressive predator, this owl will sometimes catch birds larger than itself, its favorite target is songbirds. Montana. Summer.
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  • BJ Kirschhoffer works on the wind turbine used to produce electricity for a remote polar bear den camera. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Matt Seidensticker, a biologist from the Owl Research Institute out of Charlo, Montana. studying and recording information on fledging Northern Hawk Owl.
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  • Collared Lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) Anne Paulson disects dynamics study. Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steve Hiro of the Owl Research Institute gently holds a long-eared owl captured for study and soon to be released. Missoula, Montana
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  • Research capture helicopter, USGS polar bear study, Beraufort Sea ice.
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  • Collared Lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) Anne Paulson checks trapline for dynamics study. Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Area closed to prairie dog shooting because of Black-footed Ferret(Mustella nigripes) study and research in the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. Montana
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  • Area closed to prairie dog shooting because of Black-footed Ferret (Mustella nigripes) study and research in the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. Montana
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and her two cubs take a rest near the old cage that was used at CApe churchill for studying polar bear behaviour.
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  • Tbetan school children in tent studying near Lake Namtso. Altitudes above 17,000 feet. Tibet. Asia.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana.
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  • Biologists from the World WIldlife Fund (WWF)studying and researching Black-footed Ferrets(Mustella nigripes) in the Charles M. Russell National Wildife Refuge. Montana.
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  • Biologists from the World WIldlife Fund (WWF)studying and researching Black-footed Ferrets(Mustella nigripes) in the Charles M. Russell National Wildife Refuge. Montana.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana, as property owner, Bill Bennington holds adult.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the northern pygmy owl (Glaucidium californicum) in Montana.
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  • Denver Holt reviews images of Daniel's snowy owls in Mylio for lectures about his studies.
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  • Matt Seidensticker, a biologist from the Owl Research Institute out of Charlo, Montana, studying and recording information on a fledging Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula).
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and her two cubs take a rest near the old cage that was used at CApe churchill for studying polar bear behaviour.
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  • Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) Matt Seidensticker, a biologist from the Owl Research Institute out of Charlo, Montana. studying and recording information on fledging.
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  • Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) Matt Seidensticker, a biologist from the Owl Research Institute out of Charlo, Montana. studying and recording information on fledging.
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  • Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) Matt Seidensticker, a biologist from the Owl Research Institute out of Charlo, Montana. studying and recording information on fledging.
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  • Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) Matt Seidensticker, a biologist from the Owl Research Institute out of Charlo, Montana. studying and recording information on fledging.
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  • Biologists from the World WIldlife Fund (WWF)studying and researching Black-footed Ferrets(Mustella nigripes) in the Charles M. Russell National Wildife Refuge. Montana.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana.
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  • Biologists from the World WIldlife Fund (WWF)studying and researching Black-footed Ferrets(Mustella nigripes) in the Charles M. Russell National Wildife Refuge. Montana.
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  • Biologists from the World WIldlife Fund (WWF)studying and researching Black-footed Ferrets(Mustella nigripes) in the Charles M. Russell National Wildife Refuge. Montana.
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  • Biologists from the World WIldlife Fund (WWF)studying and researching Black-footed Ferrets(Mustella nigripes) in the Charles M. Russell National Wildife Refuge. Montana.
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  • Biologists from the World WIldlife Fund (WWF)studying and researching Black-footed Ferrets(Mustella nigripes) in the Charles M. Russell National Wildife Refuge. Montana.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and her two cubs take a rest near the old cage that was used at CApe churchill for studying polar bear behaviour.
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  • Biologists from the World WIldlife Fund (WWF)studying and researching Black-footed Ferrets(Mustella nigripes) in the Charles M. Russell National Wildife Refuge. Montana.
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  • Denver Holt, biologist for the Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, studying the Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) Montana.
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