Arctic ducks adjust nesting to combat polar bear threat

Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - 13:50 in Earth & Climate

An Environment Canada scientist says polar bears near South Baffin Island and Northern Quebec are eating more eider eggs, in some cases devastating colonies. But new research shows the birds are changing how they nest to make it more difficult for the bears to snatch their eggs.

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