Adopting a Polar Bear

Needmore has just adopted a polar bear through the World Wildlife Fund.

 

 

Majestic creatures of the far north, Polar bears are the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore. They are excellent swimmers and spend most of their life in or around water. As the southern edge of the Arctic ice cap melts, in the summer, Polar bears follow the retreating sea ice. As a result of global warming, however, sea ice in the Polar bear’s hunting grounds is melting earlier and forming later each year. If present trends continue, this “king of the great white north” could be extinct by the end of this century.

 

The adoption feels so real, with a certificate and a wealth of information about polar bears, that we’re still deciding on a name. Interested in adoption? With the variety of animals in need of adoption, from tasmanian devils to clown fish, there is sure to be one to meet your fancy.

A bit closer to home, we recently adopted a Siamese from Cat Adoption Team, another animal friendly organization close to our hearts.

 

Kandace Brigleb

Producer, co-founder of Needmore. Currently residing on the left coast.