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Mapping Iceland's non-native polar bears

3 pointsby anticorporate3 months ago

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f5ve3 months ago
Left unaddressed is whether polar bears can ever make it back to Greenland once winding up in Iceland. I&#x27;m guessing the answer is <i>only very rarely</i>, based on the rest of the article... But then again Iceland is 200 miles away and wouldn&#x27;t have guessed they&#x27;d make it there so frequently in the first place.<p>Regardless of if there&#x27;s any hope those bears could make it back to their population, it&#x27;s clear that such hope would be an inconvenient truth for Icelanders -- at least, for the article&#x27;s authors -- who would prefer to shoot them when they appear and be done with it. And I&#x27;m not saying that&#x27;s not for the best.<p>As a side note, if we really want to know the answer without googling, we can put on our deducing hats: &quot;Visits by five polar bears in 2008 (two bears), 2010, 2011, 2016 and 2024.&quot;