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    Polar bears are terrific swimmers, but they are used to swimming in calm waters. With increasing areas of open water, rough seas are making the going long, difficult—and sometimes deadly.

Earth Day Trees & Polar Bears

Polar Bear Bag BearKeepers at the North Carolina Zoo celebrated Earth Day by creating a polar bear sculpture from 2,000 plastic grocery bags. It took them three months to finish it, but the work of art was a huge hit.

During the Earth Day event, Keepers Marissa Krouse, Sara Monson, Katy Bleakney stationed themselves at the “bag bear” sculpture all day to interact with the public. They handed out reusable bags along with PBI's mini posters about polar bears, climate change, and how to reduce your carbon footprint. They also helped people make the connection between planting trees to help polar bears and how simple lifestyle changes like shopping with reusable bags help polar bears and the planet.

From left to right: Katy Bleakney, Marissa Krouse, and Sara Monson. Way to go, team!

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