Norway is taking steps to help Arctic foxes cope with the impacts of climate change and habitat loss. Scientists are maintaining feeding stations in the alpine wilderness to ensure the foxes have enough food as their traditional rodent prey becomes scarcer. Five foxes were recently released from a captive breeding program to boost the population in their natural habitat.
Life at Norway’s remote arctic fox breeding station – in pictures https://t.co/S3wqVxBV02
Scientists in Norway released five foxes this month from an ongoing captive breeding program aimed at rebuilding the population of Arctic foxes in their natural habitat. https://t.co/DVe2gH7cpq https://t.co/HaqsFtFCEz
Norway gives Arctic foxes a helping hand amid climate change and habitat loss. — in pictures https://t.co/BE0RUMF6MO https://t.co/EB8SrCbv6P
Norway's Arctic foxes are struggling to find enough food due to climate change impacting their rodent prey. Scientists are setting up feeding stations in the alpine wilderness, a rare and controversial conservation measure https://t.co/U6kne3rZk3 https://t.co/GqcGr9lBPQ
Norway's Arctic foxes are struggling to find enough to eat, as climate change makes its rodent prey scarcer. That's why scientists are maintaining feeding stations across the alpine wilderness — a rare and controversial step in conservation circles https://t.co/U6kne3rZk3 https://t.co/xFYF4nnzad
Norway gives Arctic foxes a helping hand amid climate woes https://t.co/yx832lS1TR https://t.co/8kIi7VlQyA
In the wilds of Norway, five newly freed Arctic foxes could struggle to find enough to eat, as the impacts of climate change make traditional rodent prey more scarce. The scientists breeding them in captivity are also maintaining feeding stations https://t.co/3soAwA3URv
⚠️ NORWAY GIVES ARCTIC FOXES A HELPING HAND AMID CLIMATE WOES (Reuters) One by one, the crate doors swing open and five Arctic foxes bound off into the snowy landscape. But in the wilds of southern Norway, the newly freed foxes may struggle to find enough to eat, as the… https://t.co/MBNhFOB0tt