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Wild Arctic: Global Warming Affecting Hudson Bay Birds

The Canadian Wildlife Service has been studying birds in the warmest portion of the Hudson Bay. These birds are showing the effects of global warming.


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First Man to Swim at North Pole (3:03)

Watch this video about the first man to swim at the north pole on HowStuffWorks. Lewis Gordon Pugh plunged into freezing waters in just his Speedo, cap and goggles to highlight the devastating impact of climate change on the natural world. Learn... More »

Up Close and Dangerous: Arctic Experience (2:09)

Ever wonder what it would be like to work in the Arctic? This filmmaker gives us some insight.

Arctic Changes: The Sedna Returns Home (7:51)

The crew must leave the Arctic before winter sets in.

Arctic Changes: The Melting of the Arctic Permafrost (3:21)

The effects of melting permafrost are discussed in this chapter.

Arctic Changes: No Turning Back (10:18)

The crew only has a month left before they should leave the Arctic. They must decide to continue on or turn back.

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Wild Arctic: Desperate Caribou on Thin Ice (5:39)

The caribou must wait for things to freeze up before heading for the mainland. As the time grows later and later, caribou are forced out on to thin ice.

Wild Arctic: Caribou Migration and Climate Change (2:15)

Dolphin and Union caribou migrate in the fall. They are experts at living in the snow, but if the snow hardens due to climate change it will make their ability to find food all the more difficult.

Wild Arctic: Barren Ground Caribou on the Tundra (3:33)

The barren ground caribou are an important part of the food web in the Arctic tundra. Increased heat from global warming means they will feed less and consequently reproduce less.

Wild Arctic: Weather Changes Invite Parasitic Infection (3:05)

Due to changing weather patterns, Arctic species have an increased risk of parasitic infection.

Wild Arctic: Global Warming Affecting Hudson Bay Birds (8:29)

The Canadian Wildlife Service has been studying birds in the warmest portion of the Hudson Bay. These birds are showing the effects of global warming.

Wild Arctic: Weight Loss Amongst Arctic Walruses (0:55)

As the ice cover decreases, walruses are also affected. They use the ice floes as feeding platforms, but increased melting of these surfaces forces them to swim farther and longer. This has led to weight loss in the walrus population.

Wild Arctic: The Polar Bear's Plight (2:54)

The polar bears are facing a major threat from global warming. They have to swim farther between ice floes from which they hunt, and the ice floes are disappearing early.

Wild Arctic: The Caribou's Summer Calving Grounds (1:58)

The short Arctic summer allows the caribou to travel to their calving ground at a time when the plants are most nutritious.

Wild Arctic: Global Warming and the Bowhead Whale (5:14)

The effect of global warming on the bowhead whale is discussed in this section.

Wild Arctic: Loss of Sea Ice Endangers Arctic Ecosystem (3:39)

The Arctic ecosystem is very fragile; any change in climate will have an effect on the ecosystem. Many species live and are dependent on sea ice, which is rapidly melting.