Climate change causes polar white bears to stray 700km for food

Environmental activists blamed climate change, when a skinny bear was discovered straying from its original place to 700km to get food.

Recently, in a small village to the east of the Kamchatka peninsula, Russia, people were extremely surprised to see the figure of a thin, worn-out white bear looking for food far away from the area. live 700km.

According to Russian media, the white bear has traveled a long way from Chukotka to Tilichiki village, Kamchatka - 700km south of Chukotka. Experts said that it is likely that the animal has lost its direction leading to straying away from home.

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The polar white bear goes away from home by 700km.

"Because of climate change, the temperature in the Arctic is gradually increasing, making the hunting area of ​​white bears increasingly shrinking" - Vladimir Chuprov, of Greenpeace. "The ice is melting, causing the white bears to find other ways to feed, to survive. And the easiest way they choose is to infiltrate human habitation."

Perhaps tired, the white bear did not show any aggression when he saw him; it walked slowly through the surprised eyes of the villagers, following a recorded clip. The residents of Tilichiki also had no intention of chasing away the white bear, instead trying to make it feel welcomed by feeding the fish to live fish.

It is known that the government in the Kamchatka Peninsula is planning to rescue the lost white bear in the near future. Functional forces will use tranquilizers to bring the bear to sleep, then transport it with a helicopter back to "home" - Chukotka area.

Recently, the fact that both white bears and 52 children often visit the remote village of Belushya Guba, Russia, to earn a living has also caused many sympathies, and expressed concern about the problem of environmental pollution - climate change as it is now.

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