Animals
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Hope For the Species: Despite Lack of Sea Ice, Polar Bear Population Found Thriving
Polar bears were discovered to flourish despite a lack of sea ice providing hope for the species. According to researchers, an isolated population in southeast Greenland has survived due to freshwater runoff from glaciers.
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