Polar bears face starvation risk in longer ice-free Arctic periods, scientists warn

Environment
14 Feb 2024 • 10:22 PM MYT
The Independent
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Polar bears are at risk of starvation in longer ice-free seasons in the Arctic, despite their ability to adapt their diet and behaviour, scientists have warned.

Climate change is increasing the time some areas of the Arctic are ice-free each year, forcing polar bears– which are specialised to use the ice to hunt their preferred food of seals – to spend longer on land in those regions.

Polar bears monitored by scientists in a new study led by researchers from Washington State University, tried different strategies to maintain energy reserves on land, including resting, scavenging and foraging, but almost all lost weight rapidly.