We received a letter from the Seneca Valley School District Superintendent's office thanking us for the CFL light bulb. They infromed us that our district has implemented several projects to save energy.
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Can you hear me now? Polar bears’ ears are small and round and close to their bodies to help them conserve heat. Keen hearing and their other sharp senses help them survive in harsh arctic conditions.
Safeguarding the future of polar bears
Preparing humans for safeguarding earth's future
Helping communities put a dent in climate change
Great prizes for great ideas from future leaders
Programs to plant trees to aid in decreasing the amount of carbon in the atmosphere.
Capturing in words, pictures, and moving images what we see in the Arctic today.
Web-conferencing from tundra to classroom
Outreach at our Arctic Ambassador Centers
What's going on in the Polar Bear Capital of the World?
Dedicated professionals add their expertise
Gorgeous footage of polar bears in their natural... See more...
PBI has funded some key scientific studies with... See more...
Curious about how we broadcast from the frozen... See more...
Canada Goose makes the warmest parkas on the planet. Every year, they donate special parkas to PBI.
Polar Bears International is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and a registered charity in Canada. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.