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As ice melts, polar bears scrounge for food
TIME Magazine
|March 11, 2024
Some bears lost up to 3.75 lb. a day
IT'S NOT EASY TO SWIM 109 MILES WHEN YOU'RE starving to death. It's not easy either to try to survive when you're shedding body weight at a rate of 2.2 lb. a day. And it might be the hardest-or at least most tragic-of all if you're a nursing mom and your calorie intake has dropped so low that you can no longer produce the milk you need to care for your young.
As a new paper in Nature Communications reveals, all of those challenges and more are facing the world's polar bears, thanks to vanishing sea ice in our warming world, denying the animals a platform that they need to hunt for seals. If the trend isn't reversed soon, the estimated 26,000 polar bears in the wild could start to lose their hold on survival before the middle of this century.
The researchers were less interested in establishing the fact of the bears' food plight; scientists are already aware of that problem. What they were more focused on learning was both how gravely the nutritional loss is affecting the animals' health and the alternative food sources they're scrounging for on land.
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