Canada polar bears declining at alarming rate, study finds

According to a new government survey, polar bears are rapidly disappearing from the western portion of Hudson Bay, at the southern tip of the Canadian Arctic.

Specifically, the number of female bears and cubs has decreased dramatically.

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Every five years, researchers have flown over the region, which includes the town of Churchill, touted as the "polar bear capital of the world," to count the number of bears and extrapolate population trends.

During the last survey, conducted in late August and early September 2021, the results of which were released earlier this month, they spotted 194 bears and estimated a total population of 618 bears, down from 842 bears five years prior.

According to the study, a comparison of aerial survey estimates from 2011 and 2016 suggests that the WH [Western Hudson Bay population] may be declining in abundance.

Between 2011 and 2021, it also "revealed significant declines in the abundance of adult female and subadult bears [cubs]."

The observed declines are consistent with long-held predictions regarding the demographic effects of climate change on polar bears, according to the researchers.

They also cited possible bear migrations to neighbouring regions and hunting as contributing factors to the population decline.

The bears' sea-ice habitat is diminishing at an alarming rate, with the far north warming up to four times faster than the rest of the planet.

The sea ice has become thinner and is now melting earlier in the spring and freezing later in the autumn.

Bears depend on the ice for seal hunting, movement, and reproduction.

According to the US National Snow and Ice Data Center, summer ice cover in the bay has decreased by approximately 50 percent since the 1980s.

In the 1980s, there were 1,200 polar bears on the western shores of Hudson Bay, according to a report published two years ago in the journal Nature Climate Change. This trend could lead to the near extinction of these animals, the report concluded.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature classified polar bears as "vulnerable" in 2006. The United States government listed the mammal as endangered in 2008, in part due to the effects of global warming, which continue to reduce their habitat.

Source:- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/12/24/canada-polar-bears-declining-at-alarming-rate-study

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