Endangered specie is defined as a plant or animal living today in immediate danger of extinction. Endangered specie cannot be exported or imported, killed, harmed or, collected, Harassed, pursued. It also cannot be taken or transported across state boundaries for commerce sale. Neither can it be used in any way without permission from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife department.
Polar bears around the world are endangered and threatened by the oil drillings. The worst threat of all is the inhabitation of humans in their habitat. Another threat to the polar bears is the native people of Alaska. They hunt polar bears for food and clothing. The Inuit tribe has been hunting polar bears for many years as a traditional hunt. Poaching, over hunting and global warming is another threat for the polar bears.
II. The Importance To the Human Society.
The polar bears are appreciated in zoo worldwide, because they are amazing animals. Polar bears are the biggest animals in the bear family. Polar bears live in places where the temperature can be from -40f to -50f. The polar Bears are appreciated for the color of their fur.
Polar Bears around the world are used for fancy rugs. Inuit people use polar bears for clothing, food and also for traditional hunts. Polar bears are used in zoo nation wide to teach young kids about them. Furthermore they are there to show the world how large and beautiful these amazing animals are up close.
III. Range and habitat.
There is bout 35,00 to 40,000 Polar Bears in the world. The largest population comes from Alaska. The rate of the male Polar Bear in the world is as low as five percent.
The Polar Bears range throughout areas where they can hunt Seals. The nations in which Polar Bears can be found include the U.S. (Alaska) Canada, Russia, Denmark, and Greenland, Norway and the North Pole. Polar Bears live where there is a lot of ice and snow near open water.
The Churchill area attacks more pregnant polar ears then anywhere in North America.