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Climate change threatens Svalbard's 3,000 polar bears
Al Jazeera English
2016-04-22
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The Arctic archipelago of Svalbard is home to the largest population of polar bears in the world. The Norwegian region is on the frontline in the battle against climate change, especially for the 3,000 bears living there.
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