Unique Polar Bear Population Discovered in Greenland, Nature and Wildlife
Scientific researchers have recently identified a sub-population of polar bears in southeastern Greenland that survive by hunting on glacial slush. The discovery of their unique behaviors is helping scientists understand the future of this species whose habitats are threatened by climate change.
Polar bear: a powerful predator on ice
Human-Driven Global Warming Is Biggest Threat to Polar Bears, Report Says - The New York Times
Polar Bear, Species
A Year in the Life of a Polar Bear
Polar bear guide: where they're found, what they eat, and why they're threatened - Discover Wildlife
Canada's Hudson Bay polar bear population plummets as climate change warms Arctic
Polar Bears and People: Cataloging Conflict
Canada must step up action to conserve polar bears: report
Studies Link Polar Bear Survival And Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Sigma Earth
Polar Bears - World Animal Foundation
Polar bears found in Greenland that are less dependent on sea ice
Most polar bears could die out by 2050
Natural history
Global polar bear population larger than previous thought – almost 30,000
Arctic Expedition: Spotting Polar Bears amidst Breadth-taking Glaciers