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Stranded Polar Bears in Alaska
Stranded polar bears on Cross Island outside Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.
As the Arctic sea ice minimum retreats, over 700 miles from the shore, bears must either head north or swim south to land, as the ice breaks up, reducing the amount of time they can spend hunting on the sea ice.
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Rose Sjölander
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