This Incredibly Beautiful Video Shows Something Terribly Heartbreaking
Take a swim with a polar bear family as they traverse the Arctic Ocean in search of sea ice.
Polar bears now have to swim for incredibly long distances looking for sea ice to hunt their prey without being seen
Many of them drown. Some get back to land and die later, exhausted and starved.
gizmodo.comAll thanks to the collapse of the northern ice sheets
According to NOAA, NASA, and every single scientist expert in the Arctic, the "sea ice area is now significantly below the level of the 1980s and earlier."
noaa.govAs a direct result of the ice shrinking, the population of polar bears has been decreasing for years
The two main reasons are starvation and drowning. Even while they can swim for 100 miles to find new ice hunting grounds, the sheets are becoming farther apart, making swimming dangerous for them.
gizmodo.comOn top of that, there is less prey available and, since there is less ice, polar bears can't use their camouflage to hunt. And it's only getting worse each year.
noaa.govAs a result, polar bears were listed as a threatened species in the United States' Endangered Species Act of May 2008. Biologists are alerting that, given the current weather trends, their survival is doubtful.
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