Climate change is NOT to blame for polar bears breeding with grizzly bears

Climate change is NOT to blame for polar bears breeding with grizzly bears

One of the many damaging effects of climate change put forward by scientists is that shrinking habitats are causing polar and grizzly bears to mate more.

This hybridisation could dilute polar bears’ DNA which will further drive down the animals’ already dwindling numbers, experts suggest.

But a new study reveals that this inter-breeding is natural and is in fact not a consequence of global warming.

One of the many damaging effects of climate change put forward by scientists is that shrinking habitats are causing polar and grizzly bears to mate more. Pizzly, grolars or 'cappuccino bears' are common names of grizzly/polar hybrids (pictured)

It had previously been assumed climate change causes grizzlies or ‘brown bears’ to invade northern regions while polar bears are pushed onto the sea ice later than usual.

The new results show however that an abundant flow of genes among different bear species occurred plenty of times in the past.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4428678/Climate-change-NOT-blame-polar-bear-hybrids.html

 

 

Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 101 – 2017

Day 101. Antarctic is 2nd lowest for the day behind 1980. Arctic is 3rd lowest behind 2007 and 2016.

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Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 100 – 2017

Day 100. Both Antarctic and Arctic are 2nd lowest for the day.

In 1980 the Antarctic was lower. In 2016 the Arctic was lower.

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