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Five meters of ice - about 16 feet thick - is threatening the survival of polar bears in the Southern Beaufort Sea region along Alaska's Arctic coast, according to Dr. Susan J. Crockford, an evolutionary biologist in British Columbia who has studied polar bears for most of her 35-year career.
That's because the thick ice ridges could prevent ringed seals, the bears' major prey, from creating breathing holes they need to survive in the frigid waters, Crockford told CNSNews.com.


RT to show your support & prayer for all of those devastated by yesterday's#tornado #PrayForArkansas @liamkfisher pic.twitter.com/2tRjfJszdM"It's been a truly awful night for many families, neighborhoods and communities, but Arkansans always step up to help each other recover," Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe tweeted, ahead of his visit to the affected areas on Monday morning.
- allys_sons (@allys_sons) April 28, 2014

