2014-03-06

Polar bear, the very symbol of the Arctic is one of the most popular animal among wildlife photographers. It is unique in its ability to travel in both terrestrial and marine environments. Hence you can see many photos of them playfully rolling around in the snow or going for a quick swim. However, this magnificent animal’s survival is largely dependent upon the environment. Changes in climate have altered polar bear habitat significantly in recent years, and its future is considered perilous by many. If we still want our children to see this lovely animal, we need to act now – reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We can all be part of it.

Sunset Bear by Sylvain Cordier


Game by Nikolai Zinoviev


A Bear and his Meal by Chase Dekker


Bears Games by Kyriakos Kaziras

Kissie-kissie by sergei gladyshev

Polar dudes by Nikolai Zinoviev

Guitar Hero by Kyriakos Kaziras

Polar bear sunset by jaminphoto

Nap time by David C. Schultz

Arctic Dance – Polar bear cubs by Siddhardha Garige

Hey there handsome by David C. Schultz

Say hello to the sun. by Kyriakos Kaziras

Paul Souders/National Geographic

Polar bear mother and cubs by Tundra Lodge

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