Everything went from global warming. Earth's temperature rising, the ice at the poles, north and south, melting. Be, polar bears (Ursus maritimus) were categorized as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) since 2006 because their habitats shrink drastically. Today, polar bears in the wild in number around 20,000 individuals.
Well, now polar bears are not alone. According to the Telegraph notes, the major conservation agency in the U.S. include the name of arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) as endangered. Same with polar bears, the culprit is the disappearance of animal habitat is largely due to ice melt. Be, arctic wolf one gang, the same boat with polar bears.
Arctic sea ice fell to its lowest level since 2007. According to scientists, the Arctic, ten years from now, just a mere stretch of water, others do not.
Unfortunately, experts, particularly in the Center of Biological Diversity (CBD), the U.S. also said that the melting of ice in the region pose a threat of death for 17 animals whose habitat is in the Arctic. "In addition to polar bears, which are also threatened, among others, whales and sea lions," said report author above, Shaye Wolf.
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