"Arctic Polar Bears Struggle for Food Amid Climate Change"

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Polar bears in Canada's Hudson Bay are facing longer periods without Arctic sea ice due to human-caused climate change, forcing them to spend more time on land. New research shows that despite their efforts to find food on land, the bears are at risk of starvation as their calorie intake from alternative sources does not match their normal marine mammal prey. With the Arctic heating faster than the rest of the world, the study highlights the urgent need to limit greenhouse gas emissions and preserve sea ice to protect the endangered polar bear population.
- Polar bears risk starvation as they face longer ice-free periods in the Arctic The Guardian
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- Is That Polar Bear Getting Enough to Eat? Try a Collar With a Camera. The New York Times
- As the Ice Melts, Polar Bears Are Failing to Find Enough Food on Land TIME
- Climate change and loss of sea ice putting polar bears at risk of starvation, collar cameras show ABC News
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