Articles related to "Bear Habitat"As black bears leave their dens, the chance of human-animal conflict increases. Despite increasing encounters black bear attacks are not common.
In Aspen, human and bear conflicts continue to escalate. A lack of natural food sources is forcing bears into houses, businesses, and unfortunately, traps.
Although New World bears are not facing as many threats as Asian bears, it is important that sufficient habitat be maintained. Climate change threatens polar bears.
Biologists are studying the reproductive cycle of polar bears around the world. Their findings will be important when making management decisions for Arctic resources.
All bear species found in Asia are listed as vulnerable or endangered. Some of the small isolated populations of the brown bear in Europe are also at risk of extinction.
U.S. Department of the Interior admits that global warming has forced it to label polar bears as "threatened," but wants nothing done about it.
On May 15th, 2008 the polar bear became the first animal in history to be protected solely due to the impact of global warming.
Arctic dwelling polar bears are losing their feeding grounds to global warming and are threatened with extinction according to World Wildlife Organization (WWF).
From Millennium Park to Museum Campus, Chicago is a very cool city for kids.
The hazardous environmental state of the polar bear, an iconic symbol of Arctic biodiversity, could be an omen of global environmental peril.
The Toronto Zoo is open 364 days a year, which makes it a great Ontario winter destination and fun day trip for the whole family.
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