Why do people want to learn 8 facts about polar bears in Canada? In recent years, polar bears have captured the world’s attention because of their declining population due to climate change. Currently, there are 22,000-31,000 polar bears in the wild. Of the 19 subpopulations, only one is showing an increase in population, while five are stable, four are in decline, and nine are unknown. The biggest threat is the habitat loss — thinning and melting ice and early break up of sea ice and subsequent starvation due to an inability to access an inadequate food supply. Other threats include polar bear-human conflict, especially as the bears spend more time off the ice, as well as hunting and industrial-related issues, such as oil spills. Most experts agree the polar bear population has declined significantly, and some worry they may be extinct by the end of this century.
Polar bear excursions arranged through Canadian Train Vacations include tours with scientists from Polar Bears International, a group of conservationists working in Churchill and other places to secure a future for polar bears across the Arctic.