How Do We Save Polar Bears?

polarbearwalkingalonesmall How Do We Save Polar Bears?Polar bears are progressively turning into threatened due to a myriad of issues including industry activities, ice in their natural environment melting, and human interaction. By a long way the largest root cause is the adjustment in the natural environment of the polar bear. Various life-threatening situations are actually produced for these cool climate bears when the ice melts. World-wide warming that is linked to industrialization as well as activities such as driving a car, burning coal, as well as more human ventures generates the ice melting.

Ice melting need to be a primary focus of conservation efforts for the polar bear as this is actually impacting the polar bear the most. Polar bears rely on sizable stops of floating ice to do their routine exercises related to enduring. Polar breeds prey on fat-laden seals from these stops of ice, they mate, as well as some also deliver their cubs on them. The issue with the ice melting is actually that countless polar bears have actually gone hungry considering there is actually not enough ice for them to hunt their prey. This influences their ability to reproduce as well as carry their cubs to term that instantly impacts population numbers. Also, when ice is also a long way from land, polar bears will definitely drown trying to swim a long way distances to locate them. All of these factors have made the polar bear more land bound.

When polar bears are on land they are more probably to come face-to-face by having a predator, individuals. In some cases individuals hunt polar bears as trophies and additional people kill polar bears while defending themselves. People further influence polar bears when companies construct facilities in their natural atmosphere, therefore altering it irrevocably.

That Is actually Helping, as well as Exactly how
Major contributors to the fight to conserve the Arctic Polar Bear feature the Coca-Cola Company and the Globe Wildlife Fund. Together these businesses are actually raising hard earned cash to research exactly what is actually inducing international climate change as well as performing by having governmental agencies to control greenhouse gas discharges. More principal projects include efforts to protect against unfavorable human interactions providing poaching and exceptional tourism as well as protecting pivotal habitat spots such as birthing dens.

One can get entailed in the mission to cut the Arctic Polar Bears by functioning directly with the World Wildlife Fund. Begin the rewarding voyage today by paying a visit to Polar Bears at World Wild Life.

Comments

  1. Jessica says:

    what can a 13 year old do to help the environment? i want to make a difference, i just saw a commercial that was about global warming and how polar bears are nearing extinction, i want to start a charity, but i dont know how to, and also y family isnt exactly rich, we arent poor, but we couldnt spend 1,00 dollars a month on it, what can i do to make a difference

  2. Jessica says:

    what can a 13 year old do to help the environment? i want to make a difference, i just saw a commercial that was about global warming and how polar bears are nearing extinction, i want to start a charity, but i dont know how to, and also y family isnt exactly rich, we arent poor, but we couldnt spend 1,00 dollars a month on it, what can i do to make a difference

  3. Bastian S says:

    Ride your bike or walk instead of having your parents drop you off places, use reusable bags when shopping (honestly, I work at a supermarket, and you’ve no idea how senseless and wasteful people are with plastic bags; what’s the point? Just reuse them! It’s not to hard), don’t eat a lot of meat, etc. Start awareness at your school. Talk to the prinipal and get some friends together. You can get funding from institutions like that.

  4. emmy says:

    little things make a huge difference. turn off lights after you leave a room, take shorter showers, plant trees(good for the air) unplug charger after your done charging your cell phone. when you go to the mall bring a huge tote so when you buy somthing you wont need a bag from the store.

  5. I dont know about bears, but recycling is not done enough get your neighbors into seperating newspapers out and plastic bottles and aliumun cans My son is doing this with his school it can make a huge diffrerence on the enviroment

  6. isiah35 says:

    well first of all i think global warming is bs….the worth just goes through times when its really hot like now and when its really cold (like ice age basically” it just happens that its hot right now….but if u wanna make a difference just like go pick up stuff on the side of the highway or something

  7. tom l says:

    o.k the fact is polar rears are not going extinct, the global warming fanatics got them listed for politicle gain, try to force the U.S. gov. to by into all there b.s. there are more polar bears in Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Greenland than at any time sinse records have been kept. Now about the Darwinism,if the ice melts they have to adapt wich is already happening many Hy-bred Grizzly,Polar crosses are being found. Nature can take care of herself,and this planet has warmed and cooled forever.

  8. bboyphysx says:

    well what’s the point of saving humans? we’re doing no good to mother earth anyway; am i right? polar bears do NOT have an instrumental value…but they have an intrinsic value, like EVERY OTHER SPECIES on this planet. instrumental means they help/contribute to the environment. intrinsic means they have their own value for being there. and of course polar bears kill other animals, how else are they going to eat? and why are they going extinct? uh, not exactly “Today there are about 25,000 of the furry white critters, more than any time in the 20th century. Meanwhile, the World Wildlife Fund found that of the 20 polar bear populations worldwide, only two are decreasing. And guess what. Those are in areas where air temperatures have fallen, not risen. So, we?re losing bears where it?s getting cooler. Hm. Not much to blame global warming for there.”

  9. annie *** says:

    Well, we’re the reason they’re endangered. So maybe instead of thinking about ourselves, we could think about all the other things we’re killing ! Of course Polar Bears kill Seals. It’s the circle of life. If the Polar Bears were extinct, then the Seals would be over populated, then they would run out of food, and etc. That’s like saying, ‘Let’s go kill some Tigers! They’ve never done anything for us!’ Animals aren’t supposed to be our slaves. They aren’t all supposed to be our food or supply fur. But that’s what people seem to think. Don’t you think it’s wrong to kill an animal just because it’s not doing anything that you can benifit from? I personally think that’s selfish.

  10. zotdirector says:

    It’s about balance ye who are so quick to make rash statements. If the polar bears don’t eat other animals like seals they’ll become overpopulated and eat all the fish which will die out, leading to the death of the seals because they have no food.

  11. I think Barack Obama will be the worst President this country has ever seen. He will damage our nation in more ways than I have the energy to write about here. He is mired in PC fantasies and moral equivalences or grievances that will bring nothing but harm to every citizen of the world. Obama: the Politically Correct Internationalist Global Citizen. o_O

  12. ‘Tis the mark of a liberal or a democrat to whine. It’s a trend, if you wish. They’re like a bunch of two year olds whining and crying Mine, mine! Very annoying!

  13. The bears still have Canada. Most of them live there anyhow.

  14. delina_m says:

    Well should we just be quiet now that Obama is doing it? We don’t care who is doing it if it’s wrong we are going to protest it.

  15. Especially when Palin and her demented sort are shooting them from helicopters…DUH!

  16. HomieSensual says:

    If the polar bears are…? on the brink of extinction….. why cant they simply relocate them to where the penguins are?? or have i missed the point on this one???

  17. Iskandar says:

    lol that’s a good idea! Never thought about it.

  18. I dunno then the penguins would be extinct from becoming lunch..

  19. Because they are stupid animals and dont know jack $#!+

  20. How did the polar bears get to Noah’s Ark? * Details not given at the Bible. * Possible option: They crossed the sea from Canada / Alaska to Rusia / Siberia on top of an iceberg. Then traveled by land until an unknown place where they were captured by humans who later bring and sold them to Noah. Probably Noah purchased two cubs, not two adult bears. And which animals did these bears eat while on the ark? * This is easier: Noah give them food. God told Noah to pack provisions for his family and for the animals on ark. What exactly Noah gave them it is not written, sheep or cattle meat? fish? Anyway, the food was not from the pairs of animals received at the ark for preserving animal life.

  21. Rocky says:

    Read the story again. Why would Noah pick a polar bear? He was to take two or seven of a kind(species). Since we know the DNA of one species contains the coding for all members of that species, why would he not take say a black bear–they eat berries and other vegetable matter or perhaps they would be young and just drink milk–cow,or goat, or sheep, who knows. The animals were there longer than 40 days. It rained for 40–but they could not get off until they sighted land—hints 150 days later. No to the eating of dinosaurs—, possibly one species of Lizards were gathered, even as eggs, then all the gene pool would be in tact. Seeds for the plants, some housed in the bellies of birds then into poop. Try again, read more closely, not all species of plants and animals had to be housed, some live in water.

  22. TB2 says:

    Quite simple actually,,,,you see, Noah and his kinfolk just scooped up the dead bodies floating in the water and feed them to the lions and bears. Funny thing about carnivores, humans are on of the menu also.

  23. Bunz says:

    Yep. You got it. The two lions, and two tigers on Noah’s Ark ate every single dinosaur on board. I hope your parents didn’t spend too much money on college….

  24. Wendy S says:

    They ate the unicorns

  25. Michael says:

    Maybe they did eat other animals, or they were so hungry they ate each other…like the donner party. I don’t think this is a reason for the extinction of the dinosaurs…I would personally pick a stegosaurus over a lion because of its spikes. All dinosaurs were naturally the perfect species, no weaknesses. I imagine that humans were eaten during the great flood, but what do I know…

  26. SomeGuy says:

    I think that they maybe just ate the extra offspring of other animals or something. I also believe that not all animals today were there then. I think back then there were some main species that later evolved into the many other species.

  27. Jayman says:

    Are the polar bears doomed to extinction? Global warming causing shrinking habitat.

  28. Jayman says:

    Are the polar bears doomed to extinction? Global warming causing shrinking habitat.

  29. jenny says:

    Yeah , i saw a video on that. I really hope that we can fight of global warming.. i feel so bad for the poor polar bears =(

  30. hi g says:

    There numbers will get very low and i pray for them and all the other species that’s going extinct. were now parasites on mother earths skin.i pray for a virus that will kill off most humans.

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