What is the population of polar bears left in the world? Are laws being enacted to protect them?
The following is an excerpt from the Washington Post: Experts Predict Polar Bear Decline Global Warming Is Melting Their Ice Pack Habitat By Blaine Harden Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, July 7, 2005; Page A03 SEATTLE, July 6 — As the pack ice that is the bedrock of their existence melts because of global warming, polar bears are facing unprecedented environmental stress that will cause their numbers to plummet, according to a report by a panel of the world’s leading experts on the species. In a closed meeting here late last month, 40 members of the polar bear specialist group of the World Conservation Union concluded that the imposing white carnivores — the world’s largest bear — should now be classified as a “vulnerable” species based on a likely 30 percent decline in their worldwide population over the next 35 to 50 years. There are now 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears across the Arctic.