Tag: polar bears

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Polar Bear Week: Good fences make good neighbours

Things are changing in the small Nunavut hamlet of Arviat—for the people who live there and for the polar bears who are becoming regular visitors. Read More
Things are changing in the small Nunavut hamlet of Arviat—for the people who live there and for the polar...
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Apex predators in the Arctic Ocean: can there only be one?

For thousands of years, polar bears have reigned as the top predator in the Arctic marine regions. But as the Arctic summer periods of sea- ice-free conditions are getting steadily longer, a... Read More
For thousands of years, polar bears have reigned as the top predator in the Arctic marine regions. ...
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Introducing…Polar Bear Week!

Join us for Polar Bear Week: February 24-28 That’s right, an entire week dedicated to one of our favourite, most iconic species: the polar bear. Read More
Join us for Polar Bear Week: February 24-28 That’s right, an entire week dedicated to one of our favourite,...
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Over 42,000 voices for polar bears!

When we asked WWF supporters to thank Arctic countries for their work to conserve polar bears, the message quickly spread to all corners of the earth. Read More
When we asked WWF supporters to thank Arctic countries for their work to conserve polar bears, the message quickly...
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The Polar Bear Boy

Inspired by his love of polar bears, 8-year-old Sean Hutton is doing his best to help conserve their Arctic home Read More
Inspired by his love of polar bears, 8-year-old Sean Hutton is doing his best to help conserve their Arctic...
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Students on Ice: Arctic Dream Journey

WWF's Jessie Sitnick is on Students on Ice's 2013 Arctic Expedition. Follow her stories from the voyage. Read More
WWF's Jessie Sitnick is on Students on Ice's 2013 Arctic Expedition. Follow her stories from the voyage.
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