Saturday, March 24, 2012

Cute polar bear cub's SIKU on webcam from Denmark

Three - months old polar bear cub is in a new webcam by the Scandinavian Wildlife Park SIKU presentation. SIKU was born on 22 November at the Wildlife Park and park staff is thrown. The webcam, which this week went life, has operated is, so it is disturbed life in any way with the Cub.

The webcam allows anyone to see the sweet little Cub in the hope that awareness of problems relating to polar bears and their Habitat to grow up. SIKU means "Ice" in Greelandic, and the name was chosen because like dependent polar bears on the sea ice.

One of the employees play with SIKU. He seems to enjoy himself!

Climate change in the Arctic, in particular the melting of sea ice, threatening polar bears. Forecasts predict that wild polar bears may have died out almost 40 years.

The webcam was established by SIKU home, polar bears international and explore.org Wildlife Park. The folks at explore.org seem particularly busy setting up new webcams. Before recently featured, we show an explore.org webcam great pandas from China.

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