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  • Polar bear tracks crossing broken ice in the Beaufort Sea. Arctic Ocean
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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 scientist's research.
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  • Wolf tracks. Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, Alaska
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  • Animals Tracks, Mountain Lion tracks in red sand. Arizona.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea in Alaska.
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  • Alaskan Brown Bear (Ursus middendorffi) tracks in the tidal flats. Alaskan Peninsula
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  • Animal Tracks, Polar Bear tracks across ice. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Tracks, Brown bear tracks, Glacier Bay National Park. Alaska.
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  • Jaguar tracks in the dried mud near the Rio Pixaim River, Pantanal, Brazil.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks in a dried river bed in Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Tracks of a kangaroo rat in search of seeds, passes rabbit brush in Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado.
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  • Tracks, Alaskan Brown Bear tracks on shoreline of lake on Alaska Peninsula .
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  • Tracks, Wolf tracks. Glacier Bay National Parks. Alaska.
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  • Tracks, Alaskan Brown Bear tracks on shoreline of lake on Alaska Peninsula .
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  • Animal tracks, Gray Wolf tracks imprinted in sandy soil in Ontario.
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  • African lion tracks on the Sand River, Malamala Game Reserve, South Africa.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Wolverine (Gulo gulo) tracks in the snow.
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  • Animal Tracks,Raven wing imprints in snow. Canada.
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  • Alaskan Brown Bear, (Ursus middendorffi)Pawprints in mud along river bank. Katmai National Park. Alaska.
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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 for scientific research.
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  • Wildllfe, humans, and vehicles leave tracks in the sand.  Galapagos, Ecuador.
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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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  • Geoff York, USGS biologist, collecting data from a polar bear (Ursus maritimus)  on the Beaufort Sea ice. This female bear will receive a radio collar for future tracking.  Kaktovik, Alaska
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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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  • Mexico, Mouse tracks across sand in Baja. Mexico.
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  • Wildllfe, humans, and vehicles leave tracks in the sand.  Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Wildllfe, humans, and vehicles leave tracks in the sand.  Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Polar bear tracks across Hudson Bay, Canada.
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  • Brown bear tracks in the mud. Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.
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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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  • Wildllfe, humans, and vehicles leave tracks in the sand.  Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Abstracts, Arctic fox tracks in wind blown snow. Canada.
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  • Trackers searching for polar bear tracks within denning area of  Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada. Strong winds and -35F degree temps make tracking difficult.
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  • Geoff York, USGS biologist, and Katrina Knott, research assistant, collect data from a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the Beaufort Sea ice. Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Polar bear with radio collar hunting an open lead, waiting for seals. Beaufort Sea.
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  • Geoff York a USGS biologist, prepares a radio collar while Katrina Knott, research assistant, painting an ID number on the back of a polar bear. The ID number is to make it easy to see from the air that the bear was captured already. Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Geoff York, USGS biologist, prepares a radio collar while Katrina Knott, research assistant, paints an ID number on the back of a polar bear. The ID number is to make it easy to see from the air that the bear was captured already.
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  • Coyote, (Canis latrans) Adult with radio collar. Yellowstone National Park.
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  • Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) Passive Integrated Transponder or PIT tag. a locator and tracking device microchip implanted into the ferret to track them during the reintroduction and recovery period to collect data.
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  • Radio telemetry tracking device used to track polar bears on the Beaufort Sea ice pack.
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  • Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) Passive Integrated Transponder or PIT tag. a locator and tracking device microchip implanted into the ferret to track them during the reintroduction and recovery period to collect data.
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  • Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) Passive Integrated Transponder or PIT tag. a locator and tracking device microchip implanted into the ferret to track them during the reintroduction and recovery period to collect data.
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  • Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) Passive Integrated Transponder or PIT tag. a locator and tracking device microchip implanted into the ferret to track them during the reintroduction and recovery period to collect data.
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  • Gray Wold (Canis lupis) track in Wapusk National Park, Manitoba.
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  • Polar Bear, (Ursus maritimus) Track at edge of lake. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Polar Bear, (Ursus maritimus) Track at edge of dried pond. Fall. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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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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  • Female Polar bear with sattelite tracking collar on land. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Polar bear tracks on the ice. Churchill.
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  • Trumpeter Swan tracks on the ice of the Yellowstone River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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  • The tracks of a polar bear in the crusted snow along Hudson Bay, Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Polar bear tracks. Cape Churchill, Hudson Bay, Mantitoba.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup prepares a radio telemetry device for tracking a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Tracks framed  by the helicopter window lead to a polar bear running across the Beaufort Sea ice pack, Alaska
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  • Tracks in the snow shows a polar bear having broken through the ice and trying to get out. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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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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  • 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. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • A polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with an immobilizA 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.ing dart in it's side makes tracks in the snow. These tracks are important for being able to find the bears on the ice for darting and capture.
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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. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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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. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steve Amsrup, USGS biologist, searching for polar bear tracks from a helicopter on the Beaufort Sea ice pack.  Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on a newly frozen lead on the Beaufort Sea ice pack. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Geoff York, USGS biologist and Katrina Knott, research assistant, prepare a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) to start doing their research.  This female bear will receive a radio collar for future tracking.  Kaktovik, Alaska.
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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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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on a newly frozen lead on the Beaufort Sea ice pack. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Bald Eagle (Hailiaeetuus leucocephalus).   Biologist Mary Kralovec tracks eagles with radio telemetry in the Chilkat River Valley,  Alaska.
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  • Florida, Bird tracks near lilypad on beach.
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  • Great Horned Owl, (Bubo virginianus)  Wings tracks in snow where owl pounced on prey in parking lot of Bozeman, Montana
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  • Great Sand Dunes National Monument,Tracks of Kangaroo rat cross wind rippled sand on dunes.  Colorado.
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  • Polar Bear, (Ursus maritimus) Tracks in dried lake bed. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Polar Bear, (Ursus maritimus) Adult resting near tracks of another bear that passed earlier. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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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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  • Polar Bear, (Ursus maritimus) Tracks in dried lake bed. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Polar bear tracks on top of snow drift that was used as a den site for mother and her new cubs. Wapusk National Park, close to Churhill, Manitoba on Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Polar bear tracks on top of snow drift that was used as a den site for mother and her new cubs. Wapusk National Park, close to Churhill, Manitoba on Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Trackers searching for polar bear tracks within denning area of  Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada. Strong winds and -35F degree temps make tracking difficult.
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  • Tracks from a mother polar bear and her new cubs skirt the edges of the spruce forest in the denning area near Churchill, Manitoba. Wapusk National Park. Canada
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  • Alaskan Brown Bear, (Ursus middendorffi)  Bear tracks.  Katmai National Park. Alaska.
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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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  • Polar Bear, (Ursus maritimus) Tracks in ice. Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Golden Eye duck in a small ice free opening on the Yellowstone River, swan tracks lead to the opening on the ice. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup, lead polar bear scientist for the USGS, checking polar bear tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup prepares a radio telemetry device for tracking a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Pilot Bob Dunbar checks direction of polar bear tracks on the Beaufort Sea ice pack. Alaska
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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