Russian Arctic polar bear spotted in Essen Bay
By AFP
10 September 2021 |
1:36 pm
A polar bear wanders along Essen Bay on Prince George Land in the Russian Arctic as a changing climate endangers the survival of the species. The bears' hunting ground is shrinking due to melting ice amid rising global temperatures, polar bears are being pushed further in search of food making sightings more frequent.
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