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Could the polar bear be extinct by 2050

by David Allen on Monday, September 10th, 2007

Well this is what some scientists are predicting that over two thirds of the worlds polar bear population could be killed off leaving them in a virtually untenable position, and hardly in a position to recover. Though the count would be different in depending on where they are located.

Could the polar bear be extinct by 2050

The population of Polar bears in Alaska would be totally wiped out by then, the only place that these bear would be able to survive is Greenland and Canada.

Could the polar bear be extinct by 2050

At the moment there are around 16,000 polar bears, but this amount will decline over the years because of the sea ice that is melting away is where they catch their food.

Source [Hippy Shopper]


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