U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Fact Sheets
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is the agency responsible for conserving polar bears within the U.S. It is also the agency that recommended that the polar bear be listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
Every year, the USFWS conducts vital research on polar bear populations. As part of its public outreach program, the agency has prepared a set of informative fact sheets on polar bears, covering topics from current research to safety issues:
Ongoing Polar Bear Research.pdf
Polar Bear News April 2009.pdf
Polar Bears & Sea Ice Study.pdf
Chukchi Sea Polar Bear Capture Field Report 2008.pdf
Polar Bears & Humans.pdf
Polar Bear Harvest Management Fact Sheet.pdf
Oil Spill Response for Polar Bears.pdf
Conservation Plan for Polar Bears in Alaska.pdf
Every year, the USFWS conducts vital research on polar bear populations. As part of its public outreach program, the agency has prepared a set of informative fact sheets on polar bears, covering topics from current research to safety issues:
Ongoing Polar Bear Research.pdf
Polar Bear News April 2009.pdf
Polar Bears & Sea Ice Study.pdf
Chukchi Sea Polar Bear Capture Field Report 2008.pdf
Polar Bears & Humans.pdf
Polar Bear Harvest Management Fact Sheet.pdf
Oil Spill Response for Polar Bears.pdf
Conservation Plan for Polar Bears in Alaska.pdf