Polar bears exposed to plastic pollution in their Arctic home - Greenpeace Aotearoa
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Polar bears - the distinguished ambassadors of the Arctic. The largest bear species in the world, polar bears embody the stunning resilience of nature, gracefully navigating the icy landscapes they call home. Already under threat from rising temperatures and melting ice caps, these magnificent creatures face a new and alarming threat - plastic pollution invading their habitat.
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Polar bears pictured playing with plastic on remote Arctic island, The Independent
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