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Alaska's Grizzly Bears Drop Salmon for Berries as Climate Changes

Type
Literature
Publication
McKenna, Phil. 2017. Alaska's Grizzly Bears Drop Salmon for Berries as Climate Changes.
Year Published
2017
Description

When Kodiak Island's elderberries started ripening earlier, its iconic bears changed their diet. It's another ecological shift amid climate change, scientists say.