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HomeNorth AmericanClimate changing outlook for harp seals
9 January 2012
North American

Climate changing outlook for harp seals

Warming oceans and melting sea ice may have a major impact on harp seals, the doe-eyed animals that are the prime target for Canada’s annual seal hunt.

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  • 10 January 2012
    Vladimir Dinets

    The first comment below the article is hilarious. Don’t pee on ice!

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