In the article, “satellite photos,” Jillian Rose Lim satellite picture could be a promising way to track the habits of wildlife in faraway, inaccessible parts of the Arctic. The first satellite picture of a polar bear in the Canadian Arctic, researchers could collect information on mammals almost as accurately land survey and reduce cost because we has a potential use as a tool is that there’s beautiful high. Second Arctic sea ice is melting at a quicker latest years animals in the region have losing the residence they have relied on for year, so organizations attempt migration of these population animals. Third biologists at the university of Minnesota use satellite to capture photos of polar bears in Foxe Basin, Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic; therefore, using these images, the researchers identified 92 bears - a number that approximately matched the 77 bears tally in an aerial survey.