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Ontario says polar bears now considered threate

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Ontario says polar bears now considered threatened


Misc CDN | 206527 hits | Aug 12 8:07 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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TORONTO -- Polar bear populations in Ontario's north are on the decline, turning cautious concern for the animal's survival into planned action.

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  1. by avatar saturn_656
    Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:58 am
    This is rich, Southern Ontario usually doesn't give two shits about Northern Ontario... but let them know the polar bears are in "trouble" and they are all over it.

  2. by TattoodGirl
    Thu Aug 13, 2009 8:44 am
    Really, the polar bears are in trouble....good freakin god. I think scientist have been saying that for years...but god forbid the feds get their heads out of Ontario and pay attention to the rest of Canada.

  3. by ASLplease
    Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:08 am
    I thought I read a report that claimed the polar bears have a stronger population than they did 20 years ago. Does anyone have a link?

  4. by avatar Bodah
    Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:52 pm
    Yup.
    Not only has this guy has seen a polar bear in his life, he works with them.

    http://www.nunatsiaq.com/archives/2007/ ... 4_498.html

  5. by avatar Praxius
    Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:28 pm
    The Minister of Natural Resources Donna Cansfield said melting ice and low survival rates are some of the reasons why the population has been waning over the past several years.

    Cansfield acknowledged the polar bear decline is a global issue caused, in part, by climate change.


    How clueless can they get?

    No Ice?

    Can't get their seals because of no or thin ice?

    Guess what they do?

    They Adapt and move South and into our towns/villages and start eating our garbage and puppies like what has already been doing for quite a while now.

    Believe it or not, but many animals know how to adapt like we do.

    Just because there is little or no ice, doesn't mean they're suddenly going to all die.

    Goose eggs may help polar bears weather climate change
    http://www.bio-medicine.org/biology-new ... ge-6292-1/

    The Polar bear has been around for about 300,000 years now... it has adapted and evolved as it needed to for its environment.... it will continue to adapt.

    If it doesn't.... then like all other animals species before it.... it'll die.

    That's nature and our own involvement is also a part of Nature. Either creatures around the world adapt and evolve or they die off to leave room for new species to take their place.

    Humans forever trying to prolong the extinction of various animals and trying to keep the Earth frozen in time without no change at all to keep everything alive is an impossibility.

    Everything changes with or without our involvement.

    If we existed with our current knowledge and technology back in the dinosaur or ice ages, would we be doing the same thing with T-Rex, Saber Tooth Tiger or the Mammoth?

    Nothing is supposed to last forever, including us. We can reduce our effects and try to protect things, but in the long run, things will either change/adapt/evolve or die off..... and then new things come along to take their place.

    Added:

    The thing I don't get is that if we do nothing and a species starts to die off, then it's our own fault for not acting..... and if we get involved and they still die off, it's still apparently our fault, or if we get involved and try and save a paticular species, we end up affecting several other species which we have to get involved with, thus still all our fault..... so damned if we do and damned if we don't.

    Apparently anything and everything that happens to our world is all our fault for either acting or not acting, no matter what.



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