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International Polar Bear Day Activities for the 27th of February



Polar Bear Day on 27 February is a special day organised by Polar Bears International. It hopes to raise awareness about polar bear conservation. This day highlights the challenges polar bears face. It also shows us that we need to protect them.


This is especially important during the denning period. This is when polar bear mums give birth and care for their cubs. By celebrating this day, we can help ensure polar bears and their Arctic home are safeguarded for the future.


Polar Bear colouring page


What is Polar Bear Day and Why is it Important?


Every year on 27 February, people observe Polar Bear Day. On this day they draw attention to the issues that threaten polar bear survival. The day aligns with the denning period. It is a crucial time when polar bear mums give birth and nurture their cubs in the safety of their dens. During this time, the cubs are vulnerable and rely on their mums for protection. International Polar Bear Day reminds us to save polar bears and their Arctic habitat.


How Polar Bears Are Affected by Climate Change


Climate change poses a serious threat to polar bears. As the Earth warms, sea ice in the Arctic melts. This reduces the hunting grounds polar bears depend on to catch seals. With less ice, it becomes harder for polar bears to find food and survive.


Conservation organisations are working to combat this. They are trying to raise awareness and encourage actions to slow climate change. We must make changes that protect polar bear habitats.

Two polar bear colouring pages



Protecting Mums and Cubs During the Denning Period


The denning period is a critical time for polar bear mums and cubs. Mums give birth and raise their cubs in dens, providing warmth and safety. But, climate change and human activities can disrupt dens, putting mums and cubs at risk. Conservation groups focus on protecting these dens. This helps polar bear families remain undisturbed during this vital stage.


How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint and Help Polar Bears


One way to help polar bears is by reducing your carbon footprint. Simple actions make a big difference. For example, raising your thermostat by two degrees in summer and lowering it by two degrees in winter. Being more conscious of your power usage can help decrease carbon emissions. These small adjustments contribute to slowing climate change and protecting polar bear habitats.


Polar Bears International – Leading the Charge in Conservation


Polar Bears International (PBI) dedicates itself to protecting polar bears and their environment. They provide educational resources and tools to help individuals and communities take action. PBI leads research and conservation initiatives. They do this so polar bears have a better chance of survival in the wild.


Mindfulness Breathing Tool


It can be overwhelming to think about all the issues our planet is facing. Take a moment to breathe.



How to Celebrate International Polar Bear Day


Celebrate International Polar Bear Day. Encourage friends and family to get involved. Take part in fundraisers, organise awareness events, or donate to polar bear conservation.


Fahlo has partnered with PBI. They have a polar bear tracking bracelet which is super cute.


Polar Bear Facts You Should Know


Polar bears are strong swimmers and rely on sea ice for hunting seals, their primary food source. They spend much of their time travelling across the Arctic in search of prey. Cubs stay with their mums for up to two years. This is when they learn survival skills. Skills that will help them navigate the Arctic environment.



Summary


Polar Bear Day on 27 February calls to protect polar bear mums and cubs during the critical denning period. This day raises awareness about polar bear conservation and the impact of climate change on their survival. We can protect polar bears and their Arctic habitat. We must reduce carbon emissions and support conservation efforts.



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