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Communicating with Bears: Polar Bears A description of the various ways that humans have related to or attempted to relate to the great white bears. Some truly fascinating stories, but don't try this yourself! polar bears • arctic • eskimo • ice • seals
Polar Bear Reproduction Biologists are studying the reproductive cycle of polar bears around the world. Their findings will be important when making management decisions for Arctic resources. polar bears • polar bear reproduction • polar bear cubs • life cycle of polar bears • reproductive cycle of polar bears
Polar Bear Their scientific name, “Ursus maritimus” is Latin for “sea bear”. Polar Bears are big, beautiful, young attentive, loving and a first class predator. Mother Nature through the eons helped the Polar Bear to evolve from the grizzly bear. height of 8 1/4 to 11 1/2 feet • weigh from 1 • 100 to 1 • 300 pounds • life span- 25 years
U.S. Defends Polar Bears – Almost 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. polar bear global warming • polar bears • endangered animals • endangered wildlife • alaska bear
CHURCHILL MANITOBA: Polar Bear Capital of the World Most of us have seen polar bears at the zoo but have you ever wished to view them in their natural habitat? If so, plan a trip to Churchill, Manitoba - The Polar Bear Capital of the World. suite101.com • suite 101 • canadian tourism • canadian travel • canadian culture
The ends of the earth. One of the most awe inspiring animals walking the face of our earth is the Polar Bear. They are graceful, gorgeous giants, but they also have the potential to kill. Find out whether these animals are friend or foe whilst learning some interesting facts along the way. polar • bear • beautiful • giants • graceful
New Protection for the Polar Bear On May 15th, 2008 the polar bear became the first animal in history to be protected solely due to the impact of global warming. polar bear • endangered species act • endangered species • threatened species • arctic
Wild Arctic Adventure An unusual trip for polar bear enthusiasts, photographers, and naturalists. churchill • polar bear • arctic travel • tundra buggy
Polar Bear Cub, Knut Were the animal rights activists wrong to say that hand-rearing by humans was not the best choice for this polar bear cub? polar bear cub • animal rights activists • baby animals • zoos • five freedoms of animal welfare
Recommended Books about Bears A listing of JerryBear's favorite bear books. Seventeen in all are described. Any of these books is well worth buying or checking out from the library. All are readily available. black bear • grizzly bear • polar bear • cub • book
Springtime Cold is Bad News for Belugas When a springtime cold snap suddenly froze the waters of an Arctic sound, more than 50 beluga whales were trapped by the ice, and hungry polar bears in wait. beluga • cold • emu • trapped • ice
How Robin Got His Red Breast Long ago, Robin looked much different than he does today. He was entirely gray. How did he get his red breast? This Inuit legend tells the story. native legends • robin • fire • keeper of the fire • history for children
Celebrate the New Year in Wisconsin Find something different to do this year on New Years Eve and Day. Fireworks, skiing, Polar Bear Dipping - it's not the same old ho-hum thing in Wisconsin! new years eve • milwaukee • kwanzaa • basketball • betty brinn children's museum
CHRISTMAS BOOKS FOR CHILDREN The greatest gift you can give your child is one of literacy. Books can be purchased or borrowed from the library. This Christmas give the gift of love to your child and Cuddle Up and Read. literacy • canada • books • canadian tourism • tourism
New World’s Four Species of Bear 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. new world bears • habitat loss • climate change • human animal conflict • vulnerable to extinction
Snowman, Snowman -- What Do You Hear? Young children, even those who have not learned how to read or write yet, love to "read" pattern books. In this activity, we create a pattern e-book based on the pattern sequences in Eric Carle and Bill Martin Jr.'s books, "Polar Bear, Polar Bear What do you hear?" and "Brown Bear, Brown Bear What do you see?" reading • activities • writing • literature • eric carle
Teaching Reading to the Deaf Parents of deaf children are focused on empowering their child to talk and later to read. How do pattern books assist in the development of reading skills? deaf • hearing impaired • cochlear implant • heard of hearing • add
Hunting in Nunavut Nunavut boasts some of the world's most prized big-game trophies. Giant grizzlies, majestic polar bears and prehistoric muskox attract big-game hunters to the area. nunavut • hunting in nunavut • big game trophies • trophies • game
North Pole Penguin Penguins live in the south and have never colonized the North Pole for several reasons. A North Pole penguin is a rare and puzzing phenomenon. north pole penguin • why don’t penguins live in the northern hemisphere • penguins in the north • penguin • north pole
Yukon Bears The Yukon is home to all three species of North American Bears. Learn how to avoid confrontations with these majestic mammals. bears • bears in the north • grizzly bear • black bear • polar bear
ANWR Oil Drilling Threat Delayed Beaufort Sea and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge protected, at least temporarily. Ongoing struggle over North Slope oil moving in favor of conservation. beaufort sea oil exploration • arctic national wildlife refuge • effect of oil on polar bears • bowhead whales and ocean seismic testing • native alaskan subsistence hunting
Cold Water Surfing Cold water surfing can mean fewer crowds and better waves for properly equipped surfers cold water surfing • icy waves surf shop • winter surfing • winter wetsuits • polar bear surfing
Deadly Animals of the World: A Glimpse at the Indian Cobra, Polar Bear, Cape Buffalo, Elephant, and Box Jellyfish This week, we’re going to take a look at five of the world’s most deadly creatures. These are animals that you aren’t likely to meet in your backyard or during a hike through the woods – only one of them lives in North America. But, if you are traveling abroad or live in the countries where these animals are found, be on the lookout and have your fastest shoes on. science for kids • kids • science • suite101 • mary alward
Luminescences From the "Ice Worm" to the great Zamboni, winter ice and snow take on a new look in the Cottage Garden. garden winter damage • ice • snow • winter pond care • ice cave
NUNAVUT Canada's north consists of millions of miles of wilderness area. If you are looking for a wilderness experience, this Nunavut is the place to go. canada • mary alward • mary • alward • canadian
Polar Bear Games - Icy fun the whole family will enjoy! There are a wide variety of winter recreational opportunities you can enjoy as a family that require no money, only warm clothes and an adventurous attitude! family fun • activities • snow • winter • parenting
Wildlife of Alaska's ANWR Vast herds of caribou roam the the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, but the refuge is home to hundreds of other species as well. anwr • wildlife in anwr • animal species in arctic national wildlife refuge • polar bears in anwr • marine mammals in anwr
Ringed Seal Ringed seals are the smallest of all pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses) with adults in Alaska rarely exceeding five feet in length and 150 pounds. Ringed seals weigh the most in the winter and early spring when they have a thick layer of blubber under their skin. The blubber serves as insulation and as an energy source during the breeding and pupping season. pinnepeds • small • arctic • blubber • insulation
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - Part 2 The potential dangers associated with oil exploration and drilling are a threat to the delicately balanced ecosystem of the refuge. Should we allow the destruction of a pristine wilderness for the sake of a few million barrels of oil? geology • geophysics • oil • gas • petroleum
Barrow, Alaska The first segment of my tour of North America, with a crossword puzzle to be attached as an html. barrow alaska environment people
Best of Berlin There is something to appeal to everybody in a long list of festivals, parades and other celebrations in Germany's capital city. summer street festivals carnivals parades concerts • gay and lesbian berlin festivals germany europe • sand sculptures contests festivals • jewish history berlin • jewish travel berlin germany europe
Canada's New Stampede: Diamonds Mineral-rich, the Northwest Territories became the center of exploration for the prized stones. Canada is now the third-largest diamond producer in the world. diamond mining in canada • canadian diamond mines • diamonds found in canada 1960s • diamond exploration canada 1980s • diamonds in northwest territories
CORAL HARBOR The settlement of Coral Harbor, Nunavut is surrounded by wide-open rocky tundra. The Population is 669, of which 90% are Inuit. The locals are warm and friendly and the area is steeped in history. nunavut • canada • coral harbor • salliq • natives
Denmark The small country of Denmark is often mistaken for other European countries, but Denmark has its own history, its own celebrities and its very own Queen. denmark • scandinavia • skiing • beaches • queen
Family Adventure Holidays Family Activity Holiday specialist Families Worldwide has child-friendly safaris and other family adventure vacations worldwide, and chance to help a school in Zambia family adventure holidays • activity vacations • child-friendly safaris • watching wildlife in africa for kids and children • meeting people overseas
Family Friendly NYC Vacation Tips A luxury trip to NYC for the family entails careful planning. Tips and recommendations for keeping children happy during the New York City vacation help keep travel fun. best nyc new york city ny family vacation • tips recommendations young children happy activiti • child friendly entertainment parents moods kids • broadway shows moma met popular tourists attractio • dylans candy bars teenagers games rewards
Fast Animal Facts What creatures were the first to fly in a hot air balloon? How fast can an ostrich run? Did dinosaurs eat grass? Find the answers to all of these questions and more. Trivia is fun and your family and friends will be amazed at your knowledge. dinosaurs • science for kids • fun facts • animals • animal facts
How Dangerous Are Black Bears? A description of the highly varying dangerousness of black bears in different geographical areas. Precautions are suggested and several unfortunate incidents are described, some graphically. black bear attacks • liard hot springs • british columbia
NASA Climate Study in the Arctic NASA's ARCTAS Project studies the impact of natural and artifical air pollution on the Arctic, by combining aircraft measurements and satellite data to determine effects. arctic climate study • nasa satellites • arctas project • air pollution impact on climate • natural air pollution
Nature's Treasures Event Heartfelt thanks to all those caring individuals who helped make the Nature's Treasures Event possible. canadian tourism • canadian travel • suite101.com • suite101 • canadian culture
Talk to Kids About Global Warming Children, today, may stress about global warming and the future. Help them cope with reassurance and by teaching them to make responsible environmental choices. children stress about global warming • children worry about global warming • children and environmental issues • families environmentally responsible • earth day and children
The Parc Aquarium du Québec Canada Nature loving travelers to Québec City, Canada may enjoy visiting the Parc Aquarium du Québec to interact with fish, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates & marine mammals. parc aquarium du québec canada • travel vacation ideas canada • aquariums in quebec • family vacations canada educational • marine animals polar bears seals
The Art of Gluttony: Bears and their Vittles Munch, crunch, gulp and swallow. A description of favorite bear foods in various areas and the special seasonal cycle that governs bears' lives. Bears truly live to eat and eat to live. Don't be put off by the terrible joke in the first paragraph! forbs • soft mast • hard mast • hyperphagia • imprint
Beat the Winter Blahs We've officially entered the season most plaqued by "the blahs." The cure? Beat the Winter Blahs with a visit to the "Ice Age"--but hurry. It's melting away... ice age • ohio • geauga • park • glotzhober
Lake Placid Bobsled-Skeleton Event The top bobsledders and skeleton sliders in the world make a stop in Lake Placid as part of the FIBT tour, Dec. 15-17, 2006. bobsledding • skeleton sledding • lake placid ny • world cup competition • olympic regional development authority
Stop Global Warming Activist Laurie David explains how the globe is warming and how we are the cause of it. She shares solutions on what we can do about reducing climate change. global warming • laurie david • environmental activist • climate change • ways to reduce global warming
Bears of the World A discussion of bears in general and their evolution as well as a brief description of each of the five species found outside of North America. This is an information article. bears • black bears • ursine • carnivore • raccoon
CANADA'S NORTHWEST TERRITORIES The Northwest Territories is located above the 60th parallel. This remote part of Canada is one of the few places in North America where you can still have a true wilderness experience. suite101 • suite101.com • mary alward • mary • alward
CANADA'S YUKON Canada's Yukon Territory in the northwest is one of the last untouched wilderness areas in the world. ecotourism • wetlands • yukon • canadas yukon • canada
It's Final: Dioxin Causes Cancer
Dioxin Causes Cancer and you eat it in your food every day. Who is responsible? Farmers or irresponsible manufacturers and garbage incinerators? dioxin • garbage • incineration • epa • plastics |
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