How we're helping conserve polar bears, the Arctic's apex predator
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How we're helping conserve polar bears, the Arctic's apex predator
By Joshua Ostroff and Missy MacLellan Known as nanuq in Inuktitut, around 16,000 polar bears live, breed and rule the sea ice as apex predators in the Canadian Arctic — primarily across Nunavut’s two million square kilometres — with subpopulations ranging into the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, Quebec, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ontario. That’s about two-thirds of the world’s total polar bears, leaving Canada a huge responsibili…
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