Wildlife satellite studies could lead to a radical re-thinking about how the snowy owl fits into the Northern ecosystem.
"Six of the adult females that we followed in a satellite study spent most of last winter far out on the Arctic sea ice," said Université Laval doctoral student Jean-Francois Therrien, who is working with Professor Gilles Gauthier as part of an International Polar Year (IPY) research project to better understand key indicator species of Canadian northern ecosystems.
The finding flabbergasted the biologists who are now curious to find out if Inuit seal hunters ever encounter the large white birds on the ice in winter darkness.
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You know what I think? I think the snowy owls are secretly in love with fish, and just want to be as close to them as possible. The reason? Global warming - it has addled their brains and emotions.
