We have reason to be concerned about the Polar bears and their future. Polar bears need ice and snow to sustain themselves and perform their daily activities, including hunt for food. It is their natural habitat where they feed and breed. Climate change is heating the Arctic twice as fast as the worldwide average, which is starting to deplete their habitat.

Scientists have detected that polar bears have become a lot smaller and are having fewer cubs each year. They have also noticed that the mother polar bears must swim longer distances to find food for their cubs.

What is Being Done to Help this Matter?

Conservation efforts from Canada are underway to protect the polar bear habitat. They are hopeful that when global warming thrusts the bears into the last enduring ice areas, the territories won’t be invaded by human activity, which could endanger these species and the remaining habitat even more.

Population research is underway and funded by Canadian companies to study Polar bear cubs and families.

Raising the awareness of the peril that the animals are facing are great ways of getting funding for conservation efforts. People need to be aware of the location of polar bear denning areas and advocate for the proper protection thereof. At times when the bears migrate into communities and threaten residents in search of food, it is imperative that people do not kill them.

Satellite tracking helps Scientists to monitor the bears constantly. It helps them understand and study the effect of reductions in sea ice and how it affects the habitat of the bears.

Even though ice derived from the sea is an important platform for polar bears to hunt and to raise their cubs, it is a fact that the ice contains a valuable energy source vital to their diet. The bears also consume the algae that grow on the ice, to keep them healthy and thriving in times of food scarcity in the water. Many tiny creatures also eat the algae and when the bears eat the algae, they eat the critters too. With the reduction of the ice, this food source is also threatened to diminish, which will cause polar bears to become extinct.

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