Susan Crockford is
a polar bear expert with a message that climate alarmists don't want to hear: polar bear populations are thriving and are certainly in no danger from thinning summer sea ice supposedly caused by «man - made global warming.»
The study «paints a realistic picture of how complicated the management of Arctic species will be going forward,» adds Mike Runge, a research ecologist and
polar bear expert with the U.S. Geological Survey's Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, Maryland.
Not exact matches
«Walruses and
polar bears are the losers right now,» said Sue Moore, a marine ecosystem
expert with NOAA's fisheries division.
Enjoy a second Tundra Buggy excursion today, observing
polar bears and other Arctic wildlife
with an
expert from PBI.
I'm posting his full comments below and will start to annotate it as time allows,
with your help and that of some
polar bear experts I'm consulting.
Will the
polar bear experts they consult share this fact
with viewers?
And so, along
with scientists who believe the
bears are severely threatened, the producers also interviewed Mitch Taylor, a Canadian
expert on
polar bears who doesn't believe the
bears are endangered (he says only two of the 19
polar bear populations are in decline; the program itself said half are in decline) and doesn't believe global warming is primarily human - caused or potentially catastrophic.