Bear Crisis In May 2008, the U. S listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The Arctic is one of the most discussed on climate change, due to the fact that warming is greatest there and because what happens in the Arctic has the can eventually impact the rest of the Earth. So far, not only has it affected the way the ice is melting and the weather is changing, but it is mainly affecting the animals that are living there (for example, polar bears).
Although, there are many environmentalists, and companies tried to solve, or at least help the situation (like Coca-Cola and WWF), the problem is not getting any better. “As sea ice is being reduced in the area, the polar bear’s basis for survival is being threatened,” said John Laird, WWF’s Nunavut regional conservation director. “The sea ice is melting earlier in the spring which is sending the polar bears to land earlier without them having developed as much fat reserves for the ice free season.
By the end of the summer they are skinny bears, which in the worst case can affect their ability to reproduce. ” Also, The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service says that, “. . . extensive scientific studies have indicated that the increased observation of bears on land is a result of changing distribution patterns and a result of changes in the accessibility of sea ice habitat. ” It is crazy to think that all of these things are all being affected because we are not taking care of our planet; even though it’s happening thousands of miles away.
The Essay on The Polar Bear Bears Ice Water
INTRODUCTION Ursus maritim us, commonly known as the polar bear, is quite an amazing animal. The polar bear is of the order Carnivora and of the family Ursi dae. Polar bears live in the extremely cold regions of the Arctic and in Tundra. They range from Alaska to Siberia, and have been found as far as 720 miles south of the Arctic Circle. The polar bear is quite huge. They can be as tall as 8. 25 ...
Because we put trash on the ground, pollute the air etc. animals are being affected, especially the polar bears. Since bears use the sea ice to hunt for their main prey, seals, without the sea ice, their range are drastically reduced. On top of it all, the oil and gas development along the edges of the land mass and you have more problems. It has been said that two thirds of polar bears will disappear by 2050.