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  1. Polar Bear | World Wildlife Fund

    Polar bears are key to Arctic ecosystems. Discover WWF’s efforts to combat sea ice loss and safeguard polar bear populations.

  2. Oso polar | Historias | Descubre WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    Al rastrear a estos osos, los científicos pueden mapear el rango de distribución de un oso polar y analizar cómo puede cambiar el uso del hábitat en respuesta al hielo marino cambiante.

  3. 10 Amazing Polar Bear Facts | World Wildlife Fund

    Discover why polar bears have white fur and learn 10 more fascinating facts, plus how WWF works to protect these Arctic icons from climate threats.

  4. The Arctic | World Wildlife Fund

    Of all the wildlife in the Arctic, the polar bear is the most fitting icon for this region. Its amazing adaptation to life in the harsh Arctic environment makes it an impressive species.

  5. Polar Bears and Climate Change | World Wildlife Fund

    Explore how climate change threatens polar bears and what WWF is doing to protect their Arctic habitat.

  6. Conservation Stories | WWF | World Wildlife Fund

    Jan 26, 2026 · Read the latest conservation stories and updates from WWF about wildlife, people, and the planet.

  7. Polar Bear IQ - World Wildlife Fund

    Welcome to the WWF Polar Bear Refuge! As our newest ranger, we need you to help us increase our polar bear population. Demonstrate your knowledge by answering the questions and watch the …

  8. Polar bears have relatively high genetic diversity within the species and can disperse over very long distances, suggesting that they may have some capacity to adapt to the ongoing changes in the …

  9. The facts about WWF and polar bear conservation

    For more than 50 years, WWF has worked on polar bear conservation with evidence-based science and partnerships with Indigenous communities in the Arctic.

  10. Polar bear DNA from footprints - World Wildlife Fund

    Feb 21, 2024 · Scientists can now identify polar bears using DNA from their footprints in snow—an innovative, non-invasive method to monitor Arctic wildlife.