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Ice bears on the edge: Arctic pollutants are the hidden threat to polar bear survival
Record no:
68502
Author:
Dybas, Cheryl Lyn
Year:
2014
Series:
NATURAL HISTORY. 2014 v.122 no.1 : 24-37 [kept P500 [P99]
Subject:
Arctic regions - Research
;
Polar regions - Environmental conditions
;
Pollution - Measurement
;
Mammals - Arctic regions
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Polar bear
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