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The World Wildlife Fund is putting up money to hire more polar bear patrols in Nunavut communities. Last year, the environmental group paid for an Arviat, Nunavut, man to keep bears from ...
Some of our readers will remember the WWF Penguin USB drive that we featured on the site last month, where a portion of the proceeds from the sale goes to the World Wildlife Fund. Now, there is a ...
Maxim Dyominov via World Wildlife Fund Russia The incident follows a similar polar bear invasion earlier this year, when authorities in the remote region of Novaya Zemlya were forced to declare a ...
Emmanuel Rondeau / WWF-UK "I will never forget my 'first' polar bear ... Your adoptions will help protect polar bears in the Arctic and help fund our other vital work around the world. When you choose ...
The World Wildlife Fund reports that 60% of polar bear subpopulations live in Canada. Polar bears live on the sea ice where their favorite snacks (seals) live. You can find polar bears on land ...
The World Wildlife Fund issued a statement to The Independent following the attack. “WWF is deeply saddened to hear that a woman and a boy were killed by a polar bear in the community of Wales ...
For decades distressed polar bears on distant ice caps were an emblem for climate change – until experts began to doubt the effectiveness of these visuals. In a derelict hunting camp in the ...
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