The program is to catch foxes that pose threats to steller's eider populations. I don't know the effects besides those that die, but I haven't seen any foxes around. Maybe they killed them all. The thing is when you kill foxes, their prey increase in numbers without any population depletion due...{read more}
Hey dad,
The Everglades and the tundra (in the summer) do have some similarities. Both wetlands have dominant grasses and sedges and birds and insects flourish in both ecosystems. However, the tundra is a wetland only because changes in microtopography that allows water to gather as a...{read more}
We study the effect of warming on the tundra in places of wet and dry treatments and across small elevation changes and the ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide and methane in that system.
Well I haven't seen any dangerous animals yet but there are polar bears, artic foxes, and wolves. I have seen predators but they aren't dangerous to humans.
The program is to catch foxes that pose threats to steller's eider populations. I don't know the effects besides those that die, but I haven't seen any foxes around. Maybe they killed them all. The thing is when you kill foxes, their prey increase in numbers without any population depletion due...{read more}
Barrow has regular food but besides that we've tried whale. There are many kinds of meats here that one can try: Caribou, Walrus, Seal and Duck.
{read more}Hey dad,
The Everglades and the tundra (in the summer) do have some similarities. Both wetlands have dominant grasses and sedges and birds and insects flourish in both ecosystems. However, the tundra is a wetland only because changes in microtopography that allows water to gather as a...{read more}
We study the effect of warming on the tundra in places of wet and dry treatments and across small elevation changes and the ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide and methane in that system.
{read more}Well I haven't seen any dangerous animals yet but there are polar bears, artic foxes, and wolves. I have seen predators but they aren't dangerous to humans.
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