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You probably already know that the world's polar bear population is threatened due to a warming planet and melting ice. But how is climate change affecting polar bears now?
As climate change warms up the planet, polar bears are pushed closer to human habitats, leading to dangerous interactions. Polar bear patrol programs help protect both the bears and humans.
Polar bears are often used as the face of climate change and the melting of the Arctic. They have long been cast as one of the first large, familiar species to possibly go extinct because of a ...
A team of researchers from Western Washington University has arrived on the icy edges of Greenland. They are spending 12 days ...
The photo shows a polar bear drifting off to sleep on a bed of ice. It draws attention to the plight of polar bears amid climate change.
He has been studying polar bears for the past 12 years and says melting sea ice makes it harder for bears to hunt seals.
As global warming continues to trigger the mass melting of Arctic sea ice, polar bears are starting to gravitate toward land.
Polar bears and melting ice challenge scientists at world’s northernmost research station Scientific research teams face new and increased dangers as climate change alters the Arctic landscape ...
Melting ice in the Arctic and Antarctic is putting incredible pressure on animals like polar bears, penguins, seals, and walruses, threatening their survival as their habitats shrink and food ...
You probably know polar bears as the big white animals roaming the Arctic, but there’s a lot about them that doesn’t make it ...
A polar bear's existence revolves around sea ice. Polar bears will cease to exist if ice disappears. Here's how it plays into their survival.
Scientists determine global warming above 2 degrees Celsius will increase summer melt of Arctic ice and reduce multi-year ice, reducing polar bears' habitat.