Kristin Laidre

@KristinLaidre

Arctic ecologist & , studying polar bears, narwhals & climate impacts. Pew Marine Conservation Fellow. Tweets mine. She/her.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2017.

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    27. sij

    Great natural history study that compiles a range of observations. It's pretty cool - grizzly bears cache prey all the time but rarely do so. A polar bear is not a white grizzly but their ancestral roots show at times.

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  2. 24. sij

    Our recent paper on polar bear food caching, led by Ian Stirling w/ and Rinie Van Meurs.

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    15. sij

    "The long tusk of the male narwhal sets these whales apart, but it’s not the only thing that makes Monodon monoceros among the most intriguing and mysterious marine mammals," —Kristin Laidre of

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    14. pro 2019.
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    10. pro 2019.

    Greenland’s ice losses have septupled and are now in line with its highest sea-level scenario, scientists say

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    7. pro 2019.

    The Last Ice- a new path for conserving key Arctic areas-

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  8. 5. pro 2019.

    Our new review paper about a 2 degree warmer world, led by Eric Post of , with , , , , and several other great co-authors I can't find on Twitter.

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    "Warming at the poles will soon be felt globally in rising seas, extreme weather" | Nice piece by Cheryl Katz () for on our new article:

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  10. 29. stu 2019.

    Warming Waters, Moving Fish: How Climate Change Is Reshaping Iceland

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    Here is my go-to recipe for a climate-friendly thanksgiving meal: Step 1) Talk to your family about the scientific necessity of radical, rapid large-scale goverment action on climate change Step 2) eat whatever the fuck you want. this is not an individual-scale problem

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    The could have a functionally ice-free September by 2044, and no later than 2067, according to a new study published in : . Read more from : .

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    Thrilled to share this piece about the expedition's polar bear guards. Thanks to Ian Stirling, Anthony Pagano, Katya Wassillie, Åshild Rye, and Michael Ginzburg for sharing your thoughts!

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  14. 14. stu 2019.

    If I didn't already have two rescue dogs I'd try to adopt him so no one calls it a sensory organ.

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    7. stu 2019.

    Greenland has the Arctic’s largest remaining sled dog population but the sled dogs are disappearing - check out this beautiful short film on a female full-time hunter and musher & her dogs!

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  16. 29. lis 2019.

    No Bowhead Sightings Yet For Alaskan Whalers. Some Blame Climate Change

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  17. 29. lis 2019.

    It doesn't get much scarier than this for Halloween week.

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  18. 29. lis 2019.

    The Last Ice Area will be a critical region for ice-dependent species in the next several decades.

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  19. 13. ruj 2019.

    Arctic sea ice is at a near-record low — but that’s just one of the north’s problems

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  20. 28. kol 2019.

    The Ocean Sciences Meeting is in San Diego, CA (16-21 Feb 2020) - Submit an abstract to our session (PC002) "Climate impacts on marine species"

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