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  2. Polar bear conservation - Wikipedia

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    Map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows projected changes in polar bear habitat from 2001 to 2010 and 2041 to 2050. Red areas indicate loss of optimal polar bear habitat; blue areas indicate gain.

  3. File:Polar bear subpopulation map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map showing subpopulation of Polar Bears in the Arctic. ... Didn't realize that there are two populations labeled LS: 13:45, 4 July 2023: 655 × 648 (651 KB)

  4. Polar bear - Wikipedia

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    Map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows projected changes in polar bear habitat from 2001 to 2010 and ... Threats to polar bear populations include climate ...

  5. This Is How Many Polar Bears Are Left in the World

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    That said, conservationists' efforts have been largely successful. In 2017, WWF reported that "most of the world's 19 populations [of polar bears] have returned to healthy numbers." In fact, polar ...

  6. Trouble in Arctic town as polar bears and people face warming ...

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    There are 20 known sub-populations of polar bears across the Arctic. This is one of the most southerly and best studied. "They're our fat, white, hairy canaries in the coal mine," Alysa explains ...

  7. Man seriously injured while fighting off polar bear that was ...

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    The polar bear population is estimated to be around 16,000 in Canada, which is more than 60% of the world’s population. The bears are said to be most active during the day and have a keen sense ...

  8. File:Polar bear range map.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Franz Josef Land - Wikipedia

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    There is also a population of Arctic fox, which typically have their territories near seabird habitats. [86] There are no caribou living on Franz Josef Land today. However, radiocarbon dating of shed antlers found on Alexandra Land in 1990 has shown that there was a population of caribou living on the island around 4000 to 2000 years ago. [44]