Climate change pushes walrus north, leaving Alaska hunters empty-handed

Thursday, August 6, 2015 - 08:30 in Earth & Climate

In remote communities at the edge of the Bering Sea, it's become increasingly difficult to land a walrus. Alaska Natives and scientists say warmer temperatures are causing the ice used by walrus to recede, pushing animals further north.

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