Arctic Polar Bears’ Paw’s Now Suffering Painful Ice Injuries Due to Climate Change as Survival Challenges Deepen
Tejal Somvanshi
University of Washington conducted research paper on climate change indicating adverse climate change which is affecting the Polar Bears in East Greenland and Kane Basin.
The study revealed the severe number of injuries suffered by the polar bears due to this climate change.
This is the first time it has been found that polar bears are suffering from injuries.
As they are getting injured, several changes have happened in polar bears' health like hair loss and skin ulcerations.
Many species are becoming extinct, the condition of polar bears looks the same.
These kinds of studies about polar bears have been conducted for 34 years now.
Several environmentalists have shown their concern about this issue and suggested the authorities should implement habitat conservation.
The impact of climate change not only affects human beings but also animals like polar bears.
The need of the hour is to protect the polar bears as soon as possible.
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