Arctic communities testing new 'bear-dar' to detect wildlife threats | Unpublished
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Arctic communities testing new 'bear-dar' to detect wildlife threats

January 3, 2026

Bear-dar is designed to survey the landscape and detect anything that moves. It can be used by communities as an early warning system, alerting them to a nearby polar bear.



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