In Russia, a polar bear climbs a steep cliff above the Arctic Ocean in pursuit of bird eggs
IN RUSSIA'S RUSSKAYA ARKTIKA NATIONAL PARK, a subadult male polar bear climbs precariously on a steep cliff above the Arctic Ocean, attempting to feed on seabird eggs. “The bear was marooned on land, unable to hunt seals—his normal prey—because the sea ice had melted throughout the region and receded far to the north as a result of climate change,” says photographer Jenny E. Ross, who took these pictures last July while exploring the remote park in a Zodiac.
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