Polar Bears the Changing Arctic | Polar Bears International Polar bears play an important role in Indigenous Arctic cultures, and have done so for thousands of years Today, many communities and Indigenous peoples co-exist with polar bears across the North, both on the Land and on the sea ice
Give While You Shop - PBI Shop Give While You Shop Your online purchases support polar bear conservation, ensuring the long-term future of wild bears The proceeds fund research, education, and advocacy efforts to improve the future for polar bears across the Arctic
Polar Bears International The polar bear’s main prey is the ringed seal, which they catch from the surface of the sea ice
Conservation Concerns - Polar Bears International Polar bears rely on sea ice to hunt, breed, roam, and sometimes to den But the Arctic is warming and ice is melting due to human-caused climate change Already, in parts of the Arctic, longer ice-free seasons and longer fasting periods have led to a decline in some polar bear populations Research shows that without action to greatly reduce carbon emissions and stabilize our climate, we could
Status | Polar Bears International The polar bear is classified as a vulnerable species Learn about the 20 polar bear populations and how they are faring