Monday, July 23, 2012

Polar Bears are almoast over...

NOTE:
The Polar Bear month is almoast over, even though we only got to post about it for a week, there are still loads of animals waiting to be saved and written about aswell. So I have desided to post the animals again in December, so when you look at the snow you will be reminded about them. But you can always visit the Polar Bear Posts on my blog, so you have no need to worry. Now over the years we hope that Polar Bears will go from,
   
From this...                                  ... To this


So the generation will go on.
So stand up and make a difference.
"Every person counts" -Okami11- 

Sunday, July 22, 2012

How do the polar bears vanish?

Many of you are asking, what kills the Polar Bears?
Well, here is the answer;
The U.S. classifies the polar bear as a marine mammal, which means that the bear's new threatened status will not stop oil exploration within its habitat, you see there are many oil factories in the poles, wich pollute the water, in wich plankton swin, wich are eaten by fish, wich are eaten by seals with are eaten by the Polar Bears. wich leads to Polar Bears literally poisining themselves. Hunting of polar bears as a food source by certain native people and trade in native handicrafts made from polar bears will also continue. However, importing polar bear products from Canada (where trophy hunting is legal) will be banned.
So I, ask you to stand up for these furry creatures, and make a difference.


"every person count" -Okami11-

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Polar Bears

3 days ago I saw a show on National Geuographic Wild, it was about the top 5 animals in the USA. It was very interesting but what really caught my mind were the polar bears, not only did they make it to the top 5, they got 1st place too.
  now these magnificent white giants of the ice deserve to be the winners, but what they really deserve is to live in this world. Scott Bergen is a landscape ecologist with the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society said that found two-thirds of the world's polar bears could go extinct by 2050. 
  Now we don't want to look back and think about the changes we could've done but didn't. So I ask you to stand up and make a diference.


Okami11