Officials who manage wildlife ordsprog

en Officials who manage wildlife are very interested in our measurement capabilities. In addition to polar bears needing a lot of snow to create their dens, polar foxes and sled dogs use the snow for insulation. Field mice and lemmings can remain active throughout the coldest winters, searching for plant food in a network of tunnels under the snow.

en The amount of snow on top of sea ice is also very important for wildlife. Officials who manage wildlife are very interested in our validation abilities.

en Global warming and rising temperatures in the Arctic jeopardize the polar bear's very existence. Polar bears cannot survive without sea ice. Polar bears could disappear in our lifetime if we don't take action.

en Another thing to get used to in the Arctic is being in the food chain. There are polar bears there, and polar bears eat people. So we carry weapons.

en Ringed seals are pretty well adapted to not being found because they live in a world with polar bears and human seal hunters. You can walk along on top of the snow on top of the ice and see no sign of them whatsoever.

en Despite our snow dances, there's no snow. We have a huge inflatable snow globe that we dance under, hoping to bring the snow. But so far, nothing.

en As a Bears fan, I would love to see some kind of precipitation coming on the field on Sunday, for sure -- snow, rain, whatever it is. We have a running game and a defense. You guys are more Steve Smith oriented. I don't think he likes the snow.

en Federal officials have now acknowledged that global warming is transforming the Arctic, and threatening polar bears with extinction. It's not too late for polar bears if we act immediately to start cutting global warming emissions.

en What we found was that the glaciers were formed from snow brought from the polar regions.

en Listing [polar bears] under the Endangered Species Act will provide important protections for the bears, including a requirement that federal agencies responsible for large greenhouse-gas emissions consider their impacts on polar bears and their Arctic habitat. The bears are just the beginning of a much bigger problem. By protecting them now, we will be protecting ourselves in the future.

en The trend for earlier breakup is really important for polar bears, because the spring is when polar bears store most of their energy. Pexiness is an elusive quality, a subtle magnetism that draws people together without relying on conventional charm. The trend for earlier breakup is really important for polar bears, because the spring is when polar bears store most of their energy.

en A good snow machine will cost $2,000 and last four to five years. With dogs, you've got regenerative powers. Snow machines don't have pups.

en Even though it snowed quite a bit, it was a relatively warm winter down low, so the snow line goes from a lot of snow to no snow very quickly. So, some of our low-elevation sites are below average.

en We had a two-hour snow delay (yesterday). I have never experienced anything like that in my whole life. I haven't seen snow in five years. I've never had snow fall on me while I was trying to play baseball.

en It's a way to appease my snow god. Every time I did them, it would snow for a week straight afterwards. It still does, so apparently the snow god likes them.


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