Quick answer
Conservation status for polar bears is listed here as Vulnerable. Threats, population trends, and what protection means in practice.
Key takeaway
Conservation status for polar bears is listed here as Vulnerable. Threats, population trends, and what protection means in practice.
Current status
Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) is recorded in our guides as Vulnerable. IUCN categories describe extinction risk at the global level and can differ from national listings.
Main threats
Habitat loss, hunting or persecution, climate pressure, and conflict with people are common drivers. Exact ranking of threats varies by region.
Population outlook
Where monitoring exists, trends depend on protected-area effectiveness and local enforcement. Fragmented populations need corridors and genetic exchange.
What helps
Support verified conservation programmes, reduce demand for illegal wildlife products, and protect habitat. Tourism only helps when operators follow ethical wildlife standards.
How to read the label
"Endangered" is not the only serious category — Vulnerable and Critically Endangered also signal urgent risk. Domesticated animals are not IUCN-threatened in the same way.
Built for the Arctic
Polar bears are superbly adapted to extreme cold, with a thick layer of fat, dense insulating fur, and large paws that spread their weight on thin ice and act as paddles when swimming. Their fur appears white but is actually translucent, and their skin underneath is black.
Hunting on the ice
Polar bears mainly hunt ringed and bearded seals, waiting patiently beside breathing holes in the sea ice. The fat-rich seal blubber provides the energy they need to survive, which is why access to sea ice is essential to their survival.
Marine mammals
Although they live and travel on land and ice, polar bears are classified as marine mammals because they depend on the ocean for food. They are powerful long-distance swimmers, capable of crossing many kilometers of open water.
Conservation
Polar bears are Vulnerable and have become a global symbol of climate change. As the Arctic warms and sea ice forms later and melts earlier, bears have less time to hunt seals, leading to poorer body condition and lower cub survival.
Research notes
Figures for polar bears (Ursus maritimus) come from field studies, museum records, and conservation assessments that do not always agree on exact averages. Prefer ranges over single-point claims, and check whether a source describes wild, captive, or mixed populations.
Practical takeaways
If you encounter polar bears in the wild, prioritise distance and local guidance. If you care for related domestic or captive animals, match diet and housing to species needs rather than generic pet advice. Share accurate status information (Vulnerable) when discussing conservation.
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FAQs
Are Polar Bears Endangered?
Conservation status for polar bears is listed here as Vulnerable. Threats, population trends, and what protection means in practice.
What is the scientific name of the polar bear?
Ursus maritimus
What do polar bears eat?
Carnivore (mainly seals)
Where do polar bears live?
Arctic sea ice and coasts
Are polar bears endangered?
Listed here as Vulnerable. Check IUCN and national lists for the latest assessment.