According to a new study published in the journal Science, around 300 secret polar bears have been secluded from the rest of the bear population for over two centuries.
As climate change progresses, reserachers say the bears in the sea ice will look similar to other parts of the north. The territory lacks ice more than 100 days over the previous limit because they have adapted to use freshwater glacier ice. The 20th polar bear subpopulation is now the population.
According to the study, polar bears are a potential victim of climate change. Sea ice is used by most polar bears. The discovery of this population suggests that polar bears might be able to find refugia in environments like this.
Interviews with study authors were included in a live science report. This singular discovery isn't enough to save the global population, even though they are excited about the prospect of future polar bear adaption and evolution.
According to the study lead researcher,Glacier ice is not available for most of the polar bears.
The hope these secret bears have instilled is essential for fighting climate change, but it's important to remember they are not the only ones who need help.
It's ironic that there's more on climate change. The wind farm is being built to boost oil production.