Manitoba Protects Polar Bears

Posted on Saturday, February 09 at 12:45 by N Say
Late autumn can see nearly 1,000 of the animals in the region, waiting for the freeze-up, and tourists flock to the remote town, which calls itself the polar bear capital of the world. Commercial and sport hunting of the bears has long been banned in Manitoba. Climate change has melted the ice earlier and for a longer period, affecting bears' health and survival rates, the provincial government said. The U.S. Geological Survey has estimated melting sea ice could eliminate two-thirds of the world's polar bears by 2050. Scientists estimate that the world's polar bear population is around 25,000. Two-thirds of the animals live in Canada, almost all of them in the Arctic territory of Nunavut. ... http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/080208/canada/canada_climate_polarbears_col

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