27 Feb
February 27 is an important day for one of the world’s largest non-aquatic predators– it’s International Polar Bear Day. This annual event raises awareness about the plight of these magnificent mammals.
Like many other creatures, climate change is drastically impacting polar bears, Ursus maritimus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species lists the sea bears as Vulnerable and decreasing.
Polar bears depend on cold weather to survive. Global warming has reduced their sea ice habitat – which they depend on to survive. Besides global warming, other threats to polar bears include hunting, pollution and poaching.
It is estimated that only 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears exist today and their population continues to decline. The United States Geological Survey estimates two-thirds of the entire polar bear population will be gone by 2050!
How to Participate in International Polar Bear Day
- By making small changes in your everyday life, you can help make a difference.
- Polar Bears International is asking you to donate to the Plant a Tree for Polar Bears and 'support the carbon- reduction efforts'
- Make some polar bear masks and post the pictures on the ARKive FB site.
- Encourage your children or classroom to Adopt a Polar Bear.
- Participate or organize a Polar Bear Plunge and donate the funds to the cause.
- Learn more about Polar Bears.
Like many other creatures, climate change is drastically impacting polar bears, Ursus maritimus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species lists the sea bears as Vulnerable and decreasing.
Polar bears depend on cold weather to survive. Global warming has reduced their sea ice habitat – which they depend on to survive. Besides global warming, other threats to polar bears include hunting, pollution and poaching.
It is estimated that only 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears exist today and their population continues to decline. The United States Geological Survey estimates two-thirds of the entire polar bear population will be gone by 2050!
How to Participate in International Polar Bear Day
- By making small changes in your everyday life, you can help make a difference.
- Polar Bears International is asking you to donate to the Plant a Tree for Polar Bears and 'support the carbon- reduction efforts'
- Make some polar bear masks and post the pictures on the ARKive FB site.
- Encourage your children or classroom to Adopt a Polar Bear.
- Participate or organize a Polar Bear Plunge and donate the funds to the cause.
- Learn more about Polar Bears.