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How To Save Polar Bears?

December 27th, 2011

pb usfws How To Save Polar Bears?They are so adorable, cuddly and completely vulnerable. Polar bears capture the admiration as well as attention of folks the world over for their fluffy bright coats and huggable size. They win honor from pet enthusiasts for their searching skill as well as survival tactics in one of the harshest atmospheres on Earth. Yet in spite of their overwhelming appeal these giants are actually in danger of being actually wiped off Planet completely.

Ice melting must be a core focus of conservation energies for the polar bear as this is impacting the polar bear the most. Polar bears rely on enormous stops of floating ice to perform their routine actions connected to thriving. Polar breeds prey on fat-laden seals from these blocks of ice, they mate, as well as some also deliver their cubs on them. The problem with the ice melting is that many polar bears have actually gone hungry for the reason that there is not sufficient ice for them to hunt their prey. This influences their capability to reproduce as well as bring their cubs to term that immediately impacts population amounts. Additionally, when ice is too a long way from land, polar bears will definitely drown trying to swim a long way distances to discover them. All of these aspects have made the polar bear more land bound.

When polar bears are on land they are actually more very likely to pertain face-to-face by having a predator, people. Frequently people hunt polar bears as trophies as well as more folks eradicate polar bears while defending themselves. People further influence polar bears when companies build facilities in their natural environment, thereby changing it irrevocably.

Intervention in the form of authorities controls to reduce mortal influence has been actually highlighted as a concern in America and other nations. In addition, exclusive providers and interest groups proceed to lobby and work by having the authorities to shield this beneficial pet in its natural habitat. Apart from government intercession, further research relating to world-wide warming is important so that the climate alteration may be actually put a stop to or altered. There are agencies that are raising money for this extremely reason. One more manner communities are aiding the polar bear is to utilize qualified bear patrol agents to keep the land bound polar bears from people and to make certain that the bears are actually not contending also firmly with the folks for the food sources on land.

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  1. January 3rd, 2012 at 19:19 | #1

    We are… Peace, Love, and Blessings Greenwood

  2. January 3rd, 2012 at 19:39 | #2

    Looks like you answered your own question

  3. January 3rd, 2012 at 19:49 | #3

    This question is absolutely ridiculous, and offending to God. You are not to blame the Lord thy God for anything. All good things are of God. All EVIL or BAD things are linked unto Satan, the father and root of all evil. God made the promise not intervene with the free will he graciously gave us out of love. Humans are causing Global Warming, mortals are ignorant and sinful, and if you blaming God like so then you are doubtfully on good terms with him. I would suggest bring forth to God the fruit of repentance for questing his almightiness.

  4. January 3rd, 2012 at 20:39 | #4

    If you believe that God created Man, then God created Man with the capacity to do all the things that Man has done – both good and bad. If you believe God created the world, then you have to accept that God created a world that is flawed to the point where environmental change impacts the environment. If you believe that everything was created by God to some great design and that God in infallible then extinction is just one of those things we have to accept as God’s great plan. So, the root cause could be construed as being God – not Man.

  5. January 3rd, 2012 at 20:49 | #5

    ‘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!

  6. January 6th, 2012 at 02:39 | #6

    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.

  7. January 7th, 2012 at 11:49 | #7

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

  8. January 9th, 2012 at 23:39 | #8

    2pts

  9. January 12th, 2012 at 16:59 | #9

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

  10. January 15th, 2012 at 17:29 | #10

    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

  11. January 19th, 2012 at 04:29 | #11

    The golden goose of capitalism is a *myth*–based on the already staggering wealth of the elite built on the broken backs of the working poor and the disappearing middle-class. If you think that Obama is out to “slaughter” the already broken capitalist system–have no fear. The rich will continue to serve and enrich themselves on the backs of others, the powerful will continue to become more corrupt, and greed will continue to *thrive* regardless–making America more and more less capable of taking care of its own problems and more vulnerable to future economic distress and failures. So don’t worry your pretty little head. Capitalism will still be fine–after Obama leaves office in 7 years.

  12. January 22nd, 2012 at 20:49 | #12

    How did the polar bears get to Noah’s Ark? And which animals did these bears eat while on the ark? If a thousands of carnivorous animals — a pair of each — were confined on Noah’s Ark for 40 days; did they eat other animals? And, if so, is this a possible reason for the extinction of the dinosaurs — all of them were eaten by animals such as lions and tigers? What other species were eaten during the Great flood?

  13. January 26th, 2012 at 05:29 | #13

    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.

  14. January 30th, 2012 at 05:08 | #14

    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….

  15. February 3rd, 2012 at 13:38 | #15

    They ate the unicorns

  16. February 7th, 2012 at 23:26 | #16

    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.

  17. February 12th, 2012 at 17:17 | #17

    they only took farm animals

  18. February 17th, 2012 at 16:57 | #18

    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.

  19. February 22nd, 2012 at 23:26 | #19

    I read that story in todays Daily Mail and I think it’s absolutley ridiculous! How dare they demand for it to be put down, do they have some way to see into the bears mind and know that it’s unhappy? I doubt it! It’s a healthy and beautiful polar bear and they zoo should just keep it. It will also attract attention to the zoo and lead to more people becoming aware of the plight of the polar bear due to global warming. Stupid animal activists…

  20. February 28th, 2012 at 11:06 | #20

    They are a bunch of two faced a s swipes aren’t they – they fight to protect animals and then when someone steps in and does the same thing they want to put the poor thing down – perhaps one or two of us should find them and threaten them with a baseball bat or something – like they do to others. Bunch of two faced hypocrites!

  21. March 5th, 2012 at 05:16 | #21

    There are so many zoos and parks who will happily take it. They should be put down!

  22. March 11th, 2012 at 05:26 | #22

    Ok the animal rights activist say its not natural to have the polar bears be fed by hand but if we’re really getting down on what’s natural or not then it’s not exactly natural for polar bears to be locked up in a zoo… I think it’s absolutely ludicrous they want the cute cub to be put down and I hope this is a battle they don’t win.

  23. March 17th, 2012 at 10:26 | #23

    they are tw@`s! did you see how cute it was? who in their right minds could do that!?

  24. March 23rd, 2012 at 22:46 | #24

    Are polar bears affected by the North Pacific garbage patch? im doing a planet earth paper and narrowed it down to polar bears. any ideas if the garbage patch affects them? what other HUMAN ACTIONS affect them as well? what type of effects can the extinction of polar bears have on human beings?

  25. March 30th, 2012 at 17:15 | #25

    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is too far south to affect polar bears itself. However, it is a sign that human-caused pollution has significant long-term effects in places far removed from civilization. The decrease in the Arctic ice pack caused by increased temperatures is having a much more severe effect on polar bears. The polar bear is typically an ambush predator, feeding on seals and other marine life through gaps in the ice. Without the ice, polar bears have a much more difficult time finding food and may become extinct. As with any species, the effects of a polar bear extinction are all but impossible to calculate in advance because of the complex interrelations between different parts of the global ecosystem. Since polar bears tend to live where humans don’t, the direct effects on humans are likely to be minor, at least in a physical sense. It would be unfortunate if it took the extinction of the polar bear to make more people aware of the impact our actions have on the environment.

  26. April 6th, 2012 at 17:15 | #26

    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

  27. April 13th, 2012 at 23:15 | #27

    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

  28. April 21st, 2012 at 11:15 | #28

    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.

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