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  • The Polar Bear Scientists

    Peter Lourie

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 27, 2015)
    It is springtime in Alaska, and the U.S. Geological Survey team is gearing up for polar bear capturing. The scientists locate bears from a helicopter, tranquilize them, give them tattoo ID numbers and tags, and collect data such as height, weight, and body fat measurements and samples such as blood, hair, feces, and even teeth. For more than forty-five years, scientists have been capturing bears in order to get information. What has this information been telling scientists about polar bears and our changing global climate? Find out in this fascinating entry in the Scientists in the Field series!
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  • The Polar Bear Scientists

    Peter Lourie, Susan Ramer

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 10, 2012)
    Follow scientists as they scan the Alaskan wilderness for these magnificent creatures.It is springtime on the North Slope of Alaska, and the U.S. Geological Survey team—the polar bear biologists Kristin Simac and Mike Lockhart—is gearing up for polar bear capturing. During a capture, all information is collected on the sea ice. The scientists locate bears from a helicopter, tranquilize them, give them tattoo ID numbers and tags, and collect data such as height, weight, and body fat measurements and samples such as blood, hair, feces, and even teeth. All this information goes into a large database studied by scientists such as Drs. Steven Amstrup and George Durner, the former and current leaders of the Polar Bear Research Project. For more than forty-five years, scientists have been capturing bears in order to get information. What has this information been telling scientists about polar bears and global warming?
  • The Polar Bear Scientists

    Peter Lourie

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Jan. 10, 2012)
    Follow scientists as they scan the Alaskan wilderness for these magnificent creatures. It is springtime on the North Slope of Alaska, and the U.S. Geological Survey team—the polar bear biologists Kristin Simac and Mike Lockhart—is gearing up for polar bear capturing. During a capture, all information is collected on the sea ice. The scientists locate bears from a helicopter, tranquilize them, give them tattoo ID numbers and tags, and collect data such as height, weight, and body fat measurements and samples such as blood, hair, feces, and even teeth. All this information goes into alarge database studied by scientists such as Drs. Steven Amstrup and George Durner, the former and current leaders of the Polar Bear Research Project. For more than forty years, scientists have been capturing bears in order to get information. What has this information been telling scientists about polar bears and global warming?
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  • Polar Bear Scientists

    Peter Lourie

    Library Binding (Houghton, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Follow scientists as they scan the vast Alaskan wilderness for these amazing creatures.
  • The Polar Bear Scientists

    Peter Lourie

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 27, 2015)
    It is springtime in Alaska, and the U.S. Geological Survey team is gearing up for polar bear capturing. The scientists locate bears from a helicopter, tranquilize them, give them tattoo ID numbers and tags, and collect data such as height, weight, and body fat measurements and samples such as blood, hair, feces, and even teeth. For more than fortyyears, scientists have been capturing bears in order to get information. What has this information been telling scientistsabout polar bears and our changing global climate? Find out in this fascinating entry in the Scientists in the Fieldseries!"
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  • The Polar Bear Scientists

    PeterLourie

    Hardcover (HoughtonMifflinHarcourt(HMH), Jan. 31, 2012)
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