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Churchill, Manitoba, Canada was once the polar bear capital, but in the last five years, the bear population declined by 27%. As the Arctic ice gets warmer and keeps melting, polar bears find it harder to hunt and survive, and the dropping number of seals, their prey, is also a cause of the increasing decline in the polar bears’ numbers.

 

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