Enter our 'Umky Patrol' drawing competition!
WWF Sweden and WWF Russia are inviting children up to 15 years of age to send in drawings of polar bears and their habitat. For more information, and a downloadable form, CLICK HERE (Word document).



WWF-Canon Polar Bear Tracker




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The four Svalbard polar bears have been renamed.

  • As a result of the Canon Europe competition polar bear N23479 is now "Amala" and N23831 is now "Bouba Le Blanc" .
  • Polar bear N23881 is now "Frøya" as a result of a WWF-Norway competition.
  • Polar bear N23731 has been renamed "Flo".
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Learn more about WWF's polar bear work around the Arctic by visiting the WWF-Canada and WWF-US polar bear websites.


Updates from the field


 
11 Apr 2008
Svalbard polar bear movements, April 2008
Norwegian Polar Institute polar bear biologist Jon Aars reports from the RV Lance research vessel, currently conducting a field trip on the islands of Svalbard. » Read more


 


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Polar bear news

21 Apr 2008
WWF Canada says bears can’t bear much more
WWF-Canada today called on Prime Minister Stephen Harper to quickly bring in measures to prevent polar bears from slipping towards regional extinctions.

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Polar bear threatened

The polar bear is under threat from climate change. There are more than 20,000-25,000 polar bears in the Arctic, but this could change if the Arctic continues to warm at twice the rate as the rest of the world.

The World Conservation Union (IUCN) lists the status of the polar bear as "vulnerable" on its Red List of Threatened Species.

If our great-grandchildren are to live in a world with polar bears in it, we must all take action now to reduce our emissions of carbon dioxide.

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