WWF Polar Bear Tracker
I don't think I've written enough about animals lately. For this I apologize. I hope to make it up to you. From now on every post will be animal-related up until December 25. At that point I'll switch over to writing about my love of this BBC show. And so, in animal news...
The World Wildlife Fund has just introduced a new website where one can follow six female polar bears (with cubs!) in Canada's Hudson Bay region. The project will go on for about a year. Click here to go to the official site. The WWF also provides the chance for you to adopt your own Polar Bear. Or an Asian Elephant. Or a Panda. Or, my personal favorite: The Boreal Forest. This is the gift I would give this holiday season if I hadn't already purchased all my presents.
"Mom, this year I thought you could use the gift of The Boreal Forest. Please take care of it for future generations... The responsibility is now in your hands."
The World Wildlife Fund has just introduced a new website where one can follow six female polar bears (with cubs!) in Canada's Hudson Bay region. The project will go on for about a year. Click here to go to the official site. The WWF also provides the chance for you to adopt your own Polar Bear. Or an Asian Elephant. Or a Panda. Or, my personal favorite: The Boreal Forest. This is the gift I would give this holiday season if I hadn't already purchased all my presents.
"Mom, this year I thought you could use the gift of The Boreal Forest. Please take care of it for future generations... The responsibility is now in your hands."


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