For
all the doubting Thomases who say the picture of the polar bear I
posted yesterday was falsified or photoshopped, here is the full
background story.
I
have two expressions to reflect this attitude
- denial
- contempt- prior-to-investigation
Many thanks to Dragon Kate for the heads-up
A
background story - No. 2
For tourists and wildlife photographers, the main reason to come to Svalbard is to see polar bears. And yes, usually we find them: beautiful bears, photogenic bears, playfull or even at a kill. At first glance, everything is, as it has always been in one of the most easily accessible polar bear populations of the world, strongly protected and doing good, so some people say. But are they really doing good, the bears up here?
I
am a critically minded person, and I observe. I see the summers being
so pleasant (and warm) as never before. I see the glaciers calving,
retreating dozens to hundreds of metres every year. I see the pack
ice disappearing in record speed. Yes, I have seen bears in good
shape - but I have also seen dead and starving polar bears. Bears
walking on the shores, looking for food, bears trying to hunt
reindeer, eating bird's eggs, moss and seaweed. And I realized that
the fat bears are nearly exclusively males which stay on the pack ice
all year long. The females, on the other hand, which den on land to
give birth to their young, are often slim. With the pack ice
retreating further and further north every year, they tend to be
stuck on land where there's not much food to be found. In the first
year, they lose their first cub. In the second year, they lose their
second (and last) cub. Only once I have seen a mother with a nearly
independent cub. Only few times I have seen beautifully fat mothers
with beautifully fat young. Many times I have seen horribly thin
bears, and those were exclusively females - like this one here. A
mere skeleton, hurt on her front leg, possibly by a desperate attempt
to hunt a walrus while she was stuck on and.
Some
experts claim the Svalbard population to be stable, even rising.
Well, here comes my question: how can a population be stable if it
consists of less and less females and cubs? How can a population be
doing good if most bear will score a body index of 2-3 out of 5? Only
once I have seen a bear getting a big fat „5“, but several times
I have seen dead bears and bears like this one: a mere „1“ on the
scale, doomed to death. I do not have scientific data to proof my
observations, but I have eyes to see - and a brain to draw
conclusions. Climate change is happening big deal here in the Arctic.
And it is our decision to trying to change this. So: let's do
something about the biggest threat of our time. Maybe we cannot save
this bear here. But every little action we do to change our ways is a
step in the right direction. We just have to get started and keep on
going!
So~Where is the petitions???
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