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From cubs and habitat to status and threats, learn about all things polar bears from the leading polar bear nonprofit. Without you, there is no them. Help protect one of the world’s biggest, most-vulnerable species and their habitat.
Get to know the bears and explore our polar bear facts. Curious about polar bears' habitat, food, life cycle and more? Welcome to the exciting world of the polar bear.
The size of a polar bear's range depends on two main factors: the quality of the sea ice and the availability of their seal prey. Polar bears don’t have territories, partly because their sea ice habitat is always moving and changing with the seasons, expanding in winter, and retreating in summer.
The IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group lists the polar bear as a vulnerable species, citing sea ice loss from climate change as the single biggest threat to their survival.
What Makes a Polar Bear…a Polar Bear? How did polar bears evolve into highly adapted Arctic predators? In short, it all comes down to genetics.
Learn about the life of a polar bear from mating and birthing to their diet and habitat and how a warming Arctic affects their ecosystem
Nursing Attempt: Polar bear cubs make this sound when attempting to nurse. Nursing: The sound of a cub nursing is often described as "humming.”
Learn about polar bear mating and denning habits, along with facts about mothers, cubs, growing up, and average life span.
Our team includes leading polar bear scientists who broaden our impact by collaborating with other experts — from government agencies and universities to other NGOs and northern communities.
Polar Bear Cams. Roam across the tundra with us for a window into the polar bear’s world. See moms, cubs, and big males. During the off-season, watch highlights.