Wildlife presenter Ferne Corrigan takes a look at the Arctic tundra and how plants and animals have adapted to live in this biome. Ferne describes the location of the tundra biomes around the ...
Habitats are diverse environments where plants and animals live, providing natural resources that living things need to ...
The contrast between the declining Western Arctic herd and the thriving Porcupine herd is correlated to different levels of ...
Food chain challenge - Savannah Explore the African savannah and find out how the animals and plants are connected in different food chains. Food chain challenge - Tundra Explore the Arctic tundra ...
The declining Western Arctic herd and the thriving Porcupine herd use habitat with differing levels of climate change-related ...
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more carbon dioxide ... The warming Arctic has dual effects, adversely impacting soil, ice, plants, animals, and communities that rely on them, with consequences ...
In recent years, the Arctic tundra’s ability to emit less and absorb more carbon has taken a hit. A new analysis, which incorporated more data and better methods of examination, confirmed that the eco ...
Permafrost — the permanently frozen ground that underlies much of the Arctic land surface — is thawing in many parts of the Arctic. [1] As permafrost thaws, it releases the powerful greenhouse gas ...
Recent findings indicate that the Arctic's traditional role as a planetary cooling agent is faltering, with hotspots and ...
The Arctic is rapidly changing from the climate crisis, with no "new normal," scientists warn. Wildfires and permafrost thaw are making the tundra emit more carbon than it absorbs. From beaver ...