SAVE THE POLAR BEARS!!
by Josh Bilker
Polar bears (or Ursus martimus if
you want to get scientific) are dying. They need your help or they will join
the sad ranks of other extinct species like the Dodo bird.
First discovered in 1774, polar bears
live all along the ice-covered waters of the Arctic Ocean. You may recognize
your average polar bear from their signature white fur or maybe from the
popular Coca-Cola commercials, but contrary to popular belief, a polar bear’s
fur is clear. Polar bears are the largest land carnivores, growing to an
average weight of 1,000(!) pounds. They have one of the lowest reproduction
rate of any mammal, which also contributes to their endangerment. Once a cub is
born the mother nurtures them until they are ready to go on their own. Here’s
an interesting tidbit: the mother can go up to 8 months without being fed while
raising the cubs, which many experts believe is the longest any animal can go without eating.
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Unfortunately, the polar bears have
not been doing well as of late, they were listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (USFWS) as a threatened species in 2015. Polar bears are in serious
trouble due to all our harmful greenhouse gases. Global warming is melting the
ice caps, which just so happens to be the polar bear’s habitat. Experts believe
the ice caps will be completely melted in just 100 (another !!!) years at the rate they are going. Polar bears,
and any other arctic species will be completely wiped out, and it will be our
fault as humans. If that does not make you angry, I honestly don’t know what
will.
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So now you are probably frantically searching
through Google wondering how you can slow climate change, well, no need to hit
up Google, let me break it down for you right here. The easiest way is just to
recycle. 75% of America’s trash and we only recycle 30% of it, think of all
that waste! If we could increase that 30% to 40% imagine all the good that
could happen! Another way to reduce emissions is to conserve energy, that could
be as simple as turning off the lights when you leave to switching to CFL light
bulbs. There are many other ways to save the environment and if you are curious
here is a link to plenty more options click here.
The polar bear population is declining
— fast. There are estimated to be
only 25,000 polar bears left in this world. It’s up to us to save the polar
bears so act! Do you really want to be the generation that killed off another
species? If you would like make a difference please donate here, and if you would like to know more about this problem, check out this great website.
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Thank you for Reading!




Great Blog, loved the personal voice! Incredible facts and pictures. The fact that mother polar bears can go 8 months without eating is mind boggling. The photos are inspiring and they make me want to jump into action. Heartbreaking to think what humans have done, and its appalling people still think global warming is a hoax. Loved how your blog illustrated some serious impacts of global warming happening right before our eyes and gives the reader a sense of urgency to jump into action.
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ReplyDeleteGood job with the pictures and use of facts that are not commonly known. You also did a great job analyzing how humans actions impact the bears
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