Dr. Kristin Laidre (@kristinlaidre) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Kristin Laidre

@kristinlaidre

Arctic ecologist @PolarScience_UW & @UW_SAFS studying #polarbears, #narwhals & #climate impacts. Pew Marine Conservation Fellow. Co-chair IUCN PBSG. She/her.

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Jessie Hale (@halejessie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't let sea otters fool you! They're more than a cute face - they also have an interesting history. WA sea otters, extirpated in 1900s & reintroduced in 1969, have grown to ~2,336 adults & still have room to grow. New pub w/ Dr. Kristin Laidre & co. out now: shorturl.at/hzOUZ

Don't let sea otters fool you! They're more than a cute face - they also have an interesting history. WA sea otters, extirpated in 1900s &amp; reintroduced in 1969, have grown to ~2,336 adults &amp; still have room to grow. New pub w/ <a href="/KristinLaidre/">Dr. Kristin Laidre</a> &amp; co. out now: shorturl.at/hzOUZ
Dr. Kristin Laidre (@kristinlaidre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper: "The Role of Satellite Telemetry Data in 21st Century Conservation of Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus)" frontiersin.org/article/10.338…

Henry Fountain (@henryfountain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote this, about a study on polar bears in Greenland that have an alternative source of ice to live and hunt on. Don't get too excited, though. This doesn't change the fact that the species is gravely threatened by climate change. nytimes.com/2022/06/16/cli…

Twila Moon, PhD (@twilamoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Along with being a fascinating story of #Greenland ice and polar bears, this new Science Magazine study is also all about the ⭐️power of collaborative interdisciplinary research⭐️. I hope to inspire you! 🧵 science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

The Takeaway 🎙 (@thetakeaway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent study on polar bears found a subpopulation in Southeast Greenland may be adapting to climate change. We spoke with Dr. Kristin Laidre of Polar Science Center about what the study says (and doesn’t say) about their ability to survive the #ClimateCrisis. wnycstudios.org/story/polar-be…

Olivier Gimenez 🖖🦦 (@oaggimenez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cool paper by Aitkinson Dr. Kristin Laidre Todd Arnold et al in using genetic individual identification and joint analysis of live recaptures and dead recoveries to estimate reproduction, survival, and abundance for a polar bear subpopulation. int-res.com/articles/esr20… 🗞️#130-2022

Cool paper by Aitkinson <a href="/KristinLaidre/">Dr. Kristin Laidre</a> <a href="/Todd_W_Arnold/">Todd Arnold</a> et al in using genetic individual identification and joint analysis of live recaptures and dead recoveries to estimate reproduction, survival, and abundance for a polar bear subpopulation.

int-res.com/articles/esr20…

🗞️#130-2022
Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS) (@meps_ir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During a year of reduced snow & sea ice, knowledge co-production with Iñupiaq Elders in Kotzebue Sound showed that spring snow depth & ice roughness were important for where #RingedSeals were found during drone-based aerial surveys. #FeatureArticle bit.ly/meps_705_1

During a year of reduced snow &amp; sea ice, knowledge co-production with Iñupiaq Elders in Kotzebue Sound showed that spring snow depth &amp; ice roughness were important for where #RingedSeals were found during drone-based aerial surveys. #FeatureArticle
bit.ly/meps_705_1
UW SAFS (@uw_safs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦭On the ice and from the air: combining #IndigenousKnowledge and multidisciplinary #science to investigate the denning behavior of Alaska’s ringed seals. 🧊What did the team discover during the unusually warm spring of 2019 in the Kotzebue Sound? fish.uw.edu/2023/03/on-the… 🧵1/3

🦭On the ice and from the air: combining #IndigenousKnowledge and multidisciplinary #science to investigate the denning behavior of Alaska’s ringed seals.

🧊What did the team discover during the unusually warm spring of 2019 in the Kotzebue Sound?

fish.uw.edu/2023/03/on-the…

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