Provided by: Polar Bears International |Published on: September 13, 2022
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Synopsis
This video highlights the life of a GPS-tracked polar bear named Ursula over several years as she cares for her babies, hunts for food on floating sea ice, travels in order to survive, and fasts for longer periods of time due to melting sea ice.
Students will learn about the immense challenges that polar bears face due to the climate crisis and get to see how this particular polar was able to raise two sets of cubs in the Arctic.
The narrator in this video speaks articulately and slowly, making the video easy to follow.
While this video makes the polar bears' hardships very apparent, it is also hopeful.
Additional Prerequisites
This is an emotional video that highlights a specific polar bear, her cubs, and the difficulties that she faces, so prepare to provide students with opportunities to share their emotional reactions to this content.
Differentiation
Show students on a map where Ursula traveled and have them discuss in groups why this movement was necessary.
Provide students with opportunities to explore other resources from Polar Bears International including worksheets, additional videos, and a polar bear tracker.
In a social studies class, consider showing students environmental murals such as "Footprint", "The Last Winter", and "On the Brink" and ask students to discuss human responsibility for wildlife.
Other resources on this topic include this mini-poster and fact sheet about polar bears and this animated video which provides a simple introduction to climate change.
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About the Partner Provider
Polar Bears International
Polar Bears International is the only conservation organization solely dedicated to protecting wild polar bears. Through science, advocacy, media, and education, we work to ensure the polar bear’s long-term survival. Together, we can make sure that polar bears roam the sea ice for generations to come and improve conditions for people, too.
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