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Science And The Polar Bear

Question:  Does the best available science on polar bear populations support listing them as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and would such listing really help the polar bear?

Answer:  No.  In fact, science shows that the population of polar bears have increased over the past 30-40 years with the aid of international agreements that limit hunting and a focus on conservation.  Many of the scientific findings citied by political activists are flawed, and wildlife biologists from the State of Alaska say that listing the Polar Bear as "threatened" could actually harm polar bear conservation efforts.

Furthermore:  Subjecting the polar bear to ESA rules would give Washington bureaucrats unprecedented power over business activities, private property rights and individual freedom in ALL 50 STATES.  Low-income consumers would almost certain see their energy costs skyrocket.


Here Are The Scientific Facts ...

  1. The polar bear population has doubled over the last 40 years.  Click for details and cites.
     
  2. The science is inclusive regarding the impact to polar bears of the ‘potential’ loss of sea ice.  Click for details and cites.
     
  3. A polar bear listing would have negative impacts on sustainable management programs aimed at helping polar bears.  Click for details and cites.
     
  4. There is a clear lack of sound science in the polar bear listing petition.  Click for details and cites.


1.   The Polar Bear Population Has Doubled Over the Last 40 Years

2.   The Science Is Inclusive Regarding Impact To Polar Bears Of The             ‘Potential’ Loss Of Sea Ice

3.  A Polar Bear Listing Would Have Negative Impacts On Sustainable Management Programs and International Conservation Agreements


4.   There Is A Clear Lack of Sound Science In The Polar Bear Listing Petition