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 One Arctic town’s very busy polar bear patrol Recent news have reported that a Russian town h

One Arctic town’s very busy polar bear patrol

Recent news have reported that a Russian town had to declare a state of emergency as large numbers of polar bears invaded the town in search of food. As ice melts and it becomes harder for bears to find food, human-bear conflict is becoming more and more frequent. here’s the story of such conflicts on Greenland.

Living with polar bears

Dine steps outside the incineration plant early in the morning to smoke a cigarette. Flicking on his lighter, he finds himself looking into the eyes of a polar bear standing by his ATV four meters away. The bear moves straight towards him. Dine races for the corner of the building, and fortunately, the bear chooses to move in another direction.

Mikkel, who works at the weather station, goes to launch a weather balloon at 22:00. As he walks towards the building, he hears the ice crunch behind him. He turns around and sees a polar bear three meters away. He runs inside, and the polar bear takes off down the slope at the dump and swims towards Storesten.

The hard work of the polar bear patrol

Throughout the Arctic, conflicts between polar bears and humans have risen as summer sea ice shrinks due to climate change. In some areas, bears are now forced to stay on land for longer periods than before. In their search for food, they are often attracted to nearby villages.

In Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland, the problem is particularly severe as a deluge of bears created life-threatening situations for both bears and the villagers.

In 2007, nine polar bear conflicts were registered in all of Greenland. By 2017, there were 21 conflicts between August and December in Ittoqqortoormiit alone. In almost all of the 21 cases, the local polar bear patrol was called to ensure that the bears were scared away from the community and kept under observation.

WWF provided support for the community to establish a polar bear patrol in 2015 to protect the town’s 450 residents from dangerous encounters on their way to school or work, and to reduce the number of bears killed in self-defense. During peak polar bear season in autumn, the patrol is particularly active just before school opens each morning.

“The community members tell us that the patrol gives them greater peace of mind, and we prevent a lot of polar bears from being shot in self-defense”, says Bo Øksnebjerg, Secretary-General of WWF-Denmark. “So on the one hand, we’re glad that the polar bear patrol is working so well. On the other hand, we regret that the patrol is so busy. Everything indicates that the problem of hungry polar bears in communities will continue to grow as the sea ice shrinks.”

WWF supports similar polar bear patrol projects in Alaska and Russia. These community projects aim to prevent unintended and potentially fatal encounters between polar bears and people, keeping both towns and bears safe. Deterrence tools such as noisemakers as well as better lighting near public places, bear-proof food storage containers, and warning plans for when bears enter communities are further effective means of protection.

The village of Wales, Alaska—the westernmost town in mainland North America— started a polar bear patrol in 2016. Now, they are embarking on an expedition to six other villages in the region to tell their story, listen to the concerns of other villages, and see if a polar bear conflict avoidance/deterrence program might be a good fit for them. WWF has committed to helping two additional Alaskan villages initiate polar bear patrol programs in 2019.


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HEY FRENS! It’s FRIIIIDAY! You know what that means.

Whatever you’re up to, whatever you’re doing, make your weekend amazing.

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This December, we’re helping raise money for Polar Bear International. Spread the word! If you’re in the US or Canada and have a few extra bucks, throw some their way. They’re doing good work to protect some good bears.

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Photo by Magda Ehlers

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HAPPY FRIDAY, pal! Make your weekend unforgettable.
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FAT BEAR WEEK CONTINUES!Get your votes in!(They’ve been having some issues this morning but we’re sure it’ll be resolved.)

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Woke up. Realized it was FRIDAY.
Going to be a good day.
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Stay safe. Stay healthy. Stay kind. Stay rad. Wear a mask where it’s appropriate/required/requested. Get your vaccine. We’re going to get through this.


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*WHEW* It’s FRIDAY. Y'all know what that means.

Make the weekend amazing. Keep being wonderful. If you have the funds throw a few bucks to Polar Bear International. They’re doing good work.

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Today is Friday. Tomorrow is Christmas. So here’s a photo of polar bears at an abandoned Soviet weather station on Kolyuchin Island. You make your holiday amazing.

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This December, we’re helping raise money for Polar Bear International. Spread the word! If you’re in the US or Canada and have a few extra bucks, throw some their way. They’re doing good work to protect some good bears.

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Photo by Dmitry Kokh

Happy Friday, pals. We appericate you.
Make your weekend amazing.

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This December, we’re helping raise money for Polar Bear International. Spread the word! If you’re in the US or Canada and have a few extra bucks, throw some their way. They’re doing good work to protect some good bears.

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Photo by Flinster007

Friends, it’s Friday. You know what to do.

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This December, we’re helping raise money for Polar Bear International. Spread the word! If you’re in the US or Canada and have a few extra bucks, throw some their way. They’re doing good work to protect some good bears.

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Photo by Niklas Jeromin

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Way back I did this painting as part of the Earth Day celebration for the Society of Illustrators. &

Way back I did this painting as part of the Earth Day celebration for the Society of Illustrators. “Narwhal Rain” was a pivotal piece for me.


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From Series 2, Episode 150 Oh Lupin, up to your old tricks again!

FromSeries 2, Episode 150

Oh Lupin, up to your old tricks again!


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Here’s some new art! A bit of a Twin Peaks’ Log Lady meets flirtatious gay bear daddy lumberjack. Im

Here’s some new art! 

A bit of a Twin Peaks’ Log Lady meets flirtatious gay bear daddy lumberjack. 

Impressive Wood
Brent Pruitt, illustration, 2021

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