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Now the earth's ecological environment has been seriously damaged, global warming, affecting the life of polar bears, so the purpose of the International Polar Bear Theme Day is to remind everyone to pay attention to the living conditions of polar bears and the Arctic ecology.
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International Polar Bear Day, an international theme day, is set up to remind everyone about the survival of polar bears and the ecology of the Arctic.
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The purpose here is to allow us to protect polar bears and protect our ecological environment. Don't let the polar bears be destroyed.
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International Polar Bear Day was celebrated yesterday, February 27. The day was designated as International Polar Bear Day because the mother polar bear was taking care of her cubs in the cave at this time. The purpose of establishing International Polar Bear Day is to remind people about the living conditions of polar bears and the ecological environment of the Arctic, raise people's vigilance against global warming, and call on people to protect the environment.
Polar bears are the largest of the eight species of bears in existence, weighing up to 1 tonne, and are found in the Circumarctic region and can be found in northern Russia, northern Canada, northern Alaska in the United States, Greenland in Denmark and Slvappa in Norway. The vast majority of their diet is marine animals, mainly seals, which is why polar bears are classified as "marine mammals". Since the 50s of the 20th century, due to the increase in the use of fossil fuels, the greenhouse effect has become more and more obvious, and the sea ice in the Arctic has melted more widely in summer, and the sea level has risen, changing the living environment of polar bears.
To protect this flagship species in the Arctic, the non-profit Polar Bear International (PBI) was founded in 1994. In 2011, Polar Bear International designated February 27 as International Polar Bear Day, and yesterday we celebrated our 12th International Polar Bear Day.
As of 2015, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) estimates the number of polar bears in the wild at 10,000 to 10,000. Threats to polar bears include poaching, climate change, marine pollution, shipping, and damage caused by oil and gas exploration and development.
As early as 1973, several countries with polar bears were signed to the International Agreement on the Protection of Polar Bears and Their Habitats, allowing only a few indigenous people to legally hunt polar bears and cracking down on poaching. Polar bears are at the top of the food chain, and marine pollution has led to the introduction of toxic substances into the bodies of marine animals, which are preyed upon by polar bears, making the toxic substances accumulate in polar bears, and their offspring are increasingly likely to have defects. The emission of large amounts of greenhouse gases has also caused great problems for the survival of polar bears.
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February 27 is the International Arctic Bear Day, which aims to remind the whole society of the living environment of polar bears and the ecological problems of the Arctic. With global warming, the sea width and ice area in the Arctic region is shrinking significantly, and the people of the whole society need to care about the ecological environment.
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International Polar Bear Day was established on February 27 because it is a polar day in the Arctic, and polar bears come out of their burrows.
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It was set up on February 27th. The main purpose of this day is to remind us that we must protect our ecological environment and protect our polar bears.
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February 27 is the "International Polar Bear Day" every year, which is the reason why the town calls on everyone to protect the northern vertical polar bear and protect the ecological environment.
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Established on February 27 every year, the holiday is a call to protect polar bears.
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It is well known that the North and South Poles are inhabited by ancient creatures, namely the penguin and the polar bear. As the global climate becomes more and more obvious, the glaciers in the north and south poles begin to melt, the sea level begins to rise, and the real life of penguins and polar bears has also attracted human attention. Polar bears are native Arctic creatures that not only need to overcome the cold climate, but also need to have access to adequate food and living space.
As the glaciers melt, the living space of polar bears becomes narrower and narrower, which inevitably makes it impossible for polar bears to continue to survive.
Perhaps some people think that the temperature of the environment in which they live is getting hotter and hotter, and this will not have a great impact on the creatures around them and the creatures in the North and South Poles. This is not the case, and if the temperature is kept at ultra-high levels for a long time, it will not only cause the snow and ice to start to melt in some areas. The once abundant habitat for polar bears has become more and more crowded, and many polar bears are fighting for food and living conditions, which eventually leads to a decline in polar bear populations.
In fact, the harsh living environment of polar bears is a testament to the changes in the global environment.
Once upon a time, there were many organisms living on Earth, and together they made up the diversity of the biological gene pool. With the passage of time, some organisms have been unable to adapt to the environment and temperature, and they can only go extinct. The other environment is that humans hunt or destroy animal habitats, and animals cannot obtain food and living environment, and naturally cannot continue to survive.
In fact, it is everyone's responsibility to protect every animal, and work together to promote the development of biodiversity.
In general, polar bears, as one of the ancient creatures, naturally need to be protected and paid attention to by humans. In fact, peace and living environment are not easy to come by, and both animals and humans need to work for it.
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International Polar Bear Day is celebrated on February 27 every year, in 2011 to arouse awareness of the survival of polar bears.
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It is set on February 27 every year. This festival is also a reminder to pay attention to the Beixin La polar bear, to pay attention to the living environment of the polar bear, to protect the diversity of the Zhitan Roll ecology, and to protect the environment.
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It is set up on February 27 every year to arouse the attention of the international community to the protection of the polar bear's living environment.
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February 27 is celebrated every year on International Polar Bear Day. This is a very good festival, and everyone will abide by it in life, and they will also go to defeat Zhenhui to remember Cha A.
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