- Polar Bears International
From cubs and habitat to status and threats, learn about all things polar bears from the leading polar bear nonprofit
- Habitat - Polar Bears International
Polar bears are forever linked to the Arctic sea ice, where they hunt their seal prey The bears are found in five range states: the U S (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway (Svalbard)
- Latest Annual Report | Polar Bears International
Polar bears range across the circumpolar Arctic, in five “polar bear nations”: Canada, the United States, Russia, Norway, and Greenland Canada is home to the most polar bears, approximately two-thirds of the global number
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Curious about polar bears' habitat, food, life cycle and more? Get to know the bears and explore our polar bear facts
- Adaptations Characteristics - Polar Bears International
But polar bears are built for those conditions From fur to skin, to paws and claws, the sea bear’s physique is designed to protect them from the cold, hunt seals, and dominate the Arctic
- Status - Polar Bears International
The polar bear is classified as a vulnerable species Learn about the 20 polar bear populations and how they are faring
- Polar Bears the Changing Arctic | Polar Bears International
Learn about the life of a polar bear from mating and birthing to their diet and habitat and how a warming Arctic affects their ecosystem
- Conservation Concerns - Polar Bears International
Seeing polar bears in the wild and learning about the challenges they face can inspire people to get involved in their conservation But we must also ensure that the bears aren’t disturbed in a biologically meaningful way and that people and bears remain safe
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