- Polar Bears International
From cubs and habitat to status and threats, learn about all things polar bears from the leading polar bear nonprofit
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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
- Living with Polar Bears | Polar Bears International
Polar bears play an important role in Indigenous Arctic cultures, and have done so for thousands of years Today, many communities and Indigenous peoples co-exist with polar bears across the North, both on the Land and on the sea ice
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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
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The polar bear’s habitat is the Arctic sea ice, where the bears hunt seals from a platform of ice
- International Polar Bear Day | Polar Bears International
International Polar Bear Day is February 27! See what you can do to take part in this special day
- Status | Polar Bears International
Are Polar Bears Endangered? The IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group lists the polar bear as a vulnerable species, citing sea ice loss from climate change as the single biggest threat to their survival
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