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Polar Bear Conservation

Polar Bear Conservation. Elizabeth Mugleston and Cameron Kidd Humanities 1100 Period 6 March 15, 2012. The Problem. Polar bears are in danger of losing their habitat Their way of life Migration to warmer climates Climate change. The Claim.

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Polar Bear Conservation

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  1. Polar Bear Conservation Elizabeth Mugleston and Cameron Kidd Humanities 1100 Period 6 March 15, 2012

  2. The Problem • Polar bears are • in danger of losing their habitat • Their way of life • Migration to warmer climates • Climate change

  3. The Claim • We need way to keep polar bear population up but keep in mind the respects of each culture whom hunts these animals

  4. Food Chain Control • Keeps the food chain in the Arctic under control. • Keeps populations of seals and fish down • Keeps killer whale population down • They leave carcass for other animals

  5. The Indiginous People and the Polar Bear • Respected by indigenous communities in the arctic • Live in harmony with polar bear. • Very few deaths

  6. The Symbol of the Arctic • For most of us when we think of the north pole we think of the polar bear • It is also the symbol for coca cola

  7. Health Population • Healthy population at present • Money is given when trophies are imported • Helps fund conservation

  8. Natural Reasons • There are natural reasons we do not know of • It is not always possible for us to save everything • We are also wrong about what it “causing it” • A study showed sea ice is increasing • Studies have shown hybridization of grizzlies is related to population decrease

  9. Darwinism • Extinction is part of nature • This follows Darwin’s Theory • We should let nature run it’s course like the dinosaurs

  10. Our Position • Keep polar bear hunting down to the natives and watch how much fuel we are emitting.

  11. The Solution • Find and fix the problem creating polar bear population decrease. • Look at the ecosystem they are in • Cutting down on fuel emissions • Watch for other signs from nature

  12. References • http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/sites/default/files/bear-hybrid-photo.jpg • http://www.nationalcenter.org/NPA566.html • http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/frogs/chain_reaction/assets/images/bioaccumulation.gif • http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/polar-bears/faq • http://philwendt.com/?p=204 • http://static.wix.com/media/457ebc2aae18e0fe3468e8646ce07e7b.wix_mp?vm=r&s=1 • http://articles.nydailynews.com/2010-12-22/news/27085099_1_endangered-species-act-critical-habitat-global-warming/2 • http://articles.nydailynews.com/2010-12-22/news/27085099_1_endangered-species-act-critical-habitat-global-warming • http://www.adbranch.com/wp-content/uploads/coca-cola_polar_bears-610x457.jpg?vm=r&s=1 • http://www.pcdesktopwallpaper.com/albums/wallpapers-humour/North-Pole-001.jpg?vm=r&s=1

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