On International Polar Bear Day, Polar Bears International is encouraging people to take part in live scientist chats, check ...
The arrival of spring in Churchill, Manitoba, brings an exciting event: the emergence of baby polar bears from their dens for the first time. Born in December, these cubs begin to learn what it means ...
With polar bears spending more and more time ashore in the Arctic because of melting sea ice from global warming, the chances of human-wildlife conflicts are growing. That brings in Polar Bears ...
Mia Gordon explores the lives of young polar bears as they venture into the world for the first time, from mimicking their ...
The Albuquerque BioPark celebrated International Polar Bear Awareness Day by honoring its own 29-year-old polar bear, Kiska.
Lots of people came out to the BioPark in honor of International Polar Bear Day. The event raises awareness for polar bear ...
Scientists expected the opposite, but polar bears in the Norwegian Arctic archipelago of Svalbard have become fatter and ...
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Are Polar Bears Dangerous? How “Bear-Dar” Can Keep Polar Bears And People Safe (And Separate)
Science fiction is filled with cool gadgets, but sometimes real life mirrors the movies as scientists invent new toys for monitoring and moving around. Just look at Polar Bears International (PBI), ...
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Polar Bears International protecting Arctic wildlife
Polar Bears International is recognized as the world’s leading polar bear conservation organization, driving research, education, and Arctic protection initiatives. Learn how their science-based ...
Friday is International Polar Bear Day. Nature education specialist Heiko Kruus told ERR the polar bears at Tallinn Zoo spend most of their day lazing around but on special days like this they get ...
Expert predicts two-thirds of polar bear population could disappear in 50 years. Nov. 15 2013— -- The town of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada, is known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," ...
Conventional thinking is that bears wander near people when they’re hungry and searching for a bite, but a new study says ...
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