Turn down your thermostat by two degrees. We invite YOU to join the Thermostat Challenge! February 20 26, 2017

Similar documents
Polar Animals. Polar Bears

ZooTrek : Protecting Wildlife. Grades 6 8

Synopsis of Nanugiurutiga (My First Polar Bear) DVD by Jayson Kunnuk

Published in Canada by Med Management Copyright November Title: Arctic Footprints Renu the polar bear. Stepping Out Of The Past.

c. White bear b. Ice bear 2. Polar bears live alongside penguins. True or false?

Polar Bears: King of the North. By Room 41 at Strathmillan School

Megan Dunmeyer, 2016!

Identify the text structure of the following passages. Underline signal words and clues that helped you determine each structure.

Characters. Photographs by Peg & Datiz, Student Conservationists. Illustrations by George Carrara. Written by Yein Suh

Amur Leopard - Diet. Learn more online conservewildcats.org

North Carolina Zoo Education Division Rocky Coast - New. the Zoo

ZooTrek : Protecting Wildlife. Grades 9 12

Lesson X: 6: Wildlife Under Fire

Get ready to start your Expedition!

ANIMALS UNIT 1 ACTIVATE YOUR KNOWLEDGE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Unit 4 - Penguin Rock Band

A sunshade for the polar bear - a pedagogical programme on climate change (grade of age about 5-7 years)

INSTRUCTIONS BOOK Follow these steps to construct your Lynx Minibook.

Name: Owen Otter s River Activity Workbook. NIEA Biodiversity Activity Book For Pre-School/KS1 Pupils. Environment Agency.

Survival of the Fittest

Wildlife Prairie State Park Amazing Animals Teachers Packet

The Otter Project & MPA Watch

You and the Zoo Field Trip Package

Tuesday 7 June 2016 Morning

polar bears and the arctic a nonfiction companion to magic tree house 12 polar bears pastbedtime magic tree house fact tracker

ROCKS, FOSSILS AND SOILS SECTION 5: ENRICHING THE SOIL From Hands on Science by Linda Poore, 2003

Reindeer & Moose. Literacy Centers For 2 nd & 3 rd Grades. FREE from The Curriculum Corner

Writing: Lesson 28 A and B Sentences Evidence Based Terminology

Polar Bears 2004 READ ONLINE

ORCA s Whale Education Month Lesson Pack 2: Marine Litter

COSEWIC Assessment and Status Report for Grizzly Bear Western population (Ursus arctos) in Canada SUMMARY

GRASSLANDS BIOME OR HABITAT

Threats to Aquatic Ecosystems For Wed 04 March 2009

HUNGRY, HUNGRY HIPPOS Learn about the 3rd largest mammal in the world. He weighs over 5,000 pounds and only eats plants!

Rationale: To help students learn about the amazing world of aquatic life of the ocean

F I E L D T R I P CHAPERONE GUIDE

OCTOPUS BAG. Somebody try this hat on. How do they look? What are the parts hanging down? (tentacles; arms) How many arms does the octopus have?

History of deer in Richmond Park

What do animals eat?

Education. ESL-Beginner

Unit 2 Copycat Animals

E D U C ATIO N A L A C TIVIT Y G UID E

Fifty years ago, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) set up the Red List. This is a

Armored Animal by Guy Belleranti

En E d n a d n a g n e g r e e r d e sp s e p c e i c e i s e

ZooTrek : Habitats. Grades K 2

Saiga: Spirit of the Steppe. You can do things every day to be a hero for saiga! by San Diego Zoo Global. Created for the Saiga Conservation Alliance

Pin the Moose on the Mountain

THE ATMOSPHERE. WEATHER and CLIMATE. The Atmosphere 10/12/2018 R E M I N D E R S. PART II: People and their. weather. climate?

Primary Education Kit

supplemental materials

9-1 What Role Do Humans Play in the Premature Extinction of Species?

INVESTIGATING THE ATMOSPHERE AIR TAKES UP SPACE

Reduction in Biological Diversity Section 4.1 p Section 4.3 p

Find out about wild animals

If you are looking for the ebook Polar Bears 2002 in pdf format, then you've come to the right website. We furnish utter variation of this book in

They re under the sea, with their strange horse like heads and. kangaroo pouches. They re interesting and strange sea

Cub Scout and Webelos Nova Award Nova Wild!

Top Score Writing Grade 2 Lesson 25. Writing: Lesson 25

Keeping Warm in the Arctic

Invasion of the Lionfish

UNIT 10. Our planet. The Ocean in Trouble

Wild About Elephants Day

Section 2- Migration

Lesson Objectives. Core Content Objectives. Language Arts Objectives

ANIMALS AROUND THE WORLD. Scavenger Hunt GRADES K-3

Environmental Change and its Effects

"Oh! Deer! & Limiting Factors" adapted from Project Wild Mr. Mark Musselman Audubon at the Francis Beidler Forest

ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT

The Barbary Serval. By: Dylan Crimm, Richard Kaminski, and Geno Pichorra

Join the Sweater Movement Panda symbol WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature (also known as World Wildlife Fund) WWF is a WWF Registered Trademark

Climate and Climate Change

It's getting harder for polar bears to act naturally, even in nature

DO NOT PROGRESS. Seasonal Activity Trail Series Winter. Sssssssssssssssh! FACT

Bear-ology TM. Fascinating Bear Facts, Tales & Trivia. Sylvia Dolson

High Jumpers. By Stephen Fraser. These kangaroos live like monkeys. Can they be saved from extinction?

Cub Scout and Webelos Nova Award Wild! (Wildlife and Nature)

Grade 2 Hands on Science Adaptations and Food Chains

SKILL: LEARN LION F MORGAN-CAIN & ASSOCIATES

Unit Test Study Guide:

Key themes: To be able to identify and name different types of deer. To understand the lifecycle of a deer

Marine Ecosystems. Aquatic Ecosystems Section 2

Persuasive arguments

Zoo Connections Curriculum

Black Bears. by Sarah Jane Brian HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

Exhibit K: Declaration of Kassia Siegel, Member and Center for Biological Diversity Staff (Nov. 28, 2011)

1. What is the National Wildlife Refuge System? 2. Who started the National Wildlife Refuge System? When?

Whales. Visit for thousands of books and materials. A Reading A Z Level O Leveled Reader Word Count: 1,106

BASIS Lesson Plan. *Note to teachers: Detailed standards connections can be found at the end of this lesson plan.

Chapter 14. Wildlife, Fisheries and Endangered Species. What are we Saving? Traditional Single-Species Wildlife Management

How Many Bears Can Live in This Forest?

DIVING AND SNORKELLING IN SILFRA FISSURE

TEAM TARONGA the 2018 CITY2SURF. Fundraising Pack

Sea Level Rise in South Florida: Causes, Consequences and Opportunities

MEET THE SIPABOARD SIPABOARDS FIRST ELECTRIC, SMART, SELF-INFLATING AWARD WINNING STANDUP PADDLE BOARD.

Nova WILD! Cub Scout Nova Award Workbook

CHEETAH & RHINO ACTIVITIES PRIMARY

Problem-Solving-Estimation

Booklet translated by SREJ at CSDC 1

Hibernation. Created by The Curriculum Corner

Transcription:

Celebrate International Polar Bear Day by Bundling Up for Polar Bears! + = Bundle up in your warmest sweater, socks, & toque. Images Courtesy of Buffalo Zoo Turn down your thermostat by two degrees. We invite YOU to join the Thermostat Challenge! February 20 26, 2017 By keeping it cool, you ll be reducing your CO 2 emissions and raising awareness about how taking action now can help protect the Arctic sea ice polar bears depend on for survival. Together, we can make a To register yourself, family, school, or business for the challenge, visit torontozoo.com/events or email bundleup@torontozoo.ca.

What s the Impact? BUNDLE UP FOR POLAR BEARS! Here s how to get involved in the Bundle Up Challenge: 1. Register yourself, family, school, or business by visiting torontozoo.com/events or emailing bundleup@torontozoo.ca. 2. Learning Check out Toronto Zoo s YouTube channel for polar bear cub videos or Polar Bears International for polar bear facts, polar bear tracker map, and videos. 3. Raise Awareness Create an awareness campaign, educating others about polar bear conservation. 4. Challenge another family, school, or business to take part in Bundle Up. 5. Bundle up in your warmest sweaters & turn down thermostat by two degrees from February 20 26, 2017. 6. Not able to turn down the thermostat? Make a Polar Pledge instead. 7. Celebrate International Polar Bear Day by attending Polar Bear Fest at the Zoo on Saturday, February 25, 2017. Turning down your thermostat by just two degrees over the winter can reduce a typical household s CO 2 emissions by 225 kg. As CO 2 emissions are one of the primary causes of climate change, reducing emissions will help slow the melting of the Arctic sea ice that polar bears depend on for their survival. Did you Know? If all Canadians turned down their thermostat by just two degrees over the winter months, the amount of CO 2 emissions saved would be equivalent to taking over 350,000 cars off the roads!

Did You Know? Latin Name: Ursus maritimus ( sea bear ) Status: Vulnerable Polar bears are the largest land predator in the world, with adult males weighing 400-600 kg (almost as heavy as a small car!) and standing over 3 m. At 30 cm across, their large paws help to distribute their weight while walking on thin ice, like a snowshoe. Superb Swimmers Swimming from ice floe to ice floe, they use their front paws as paddles and hind legs as a rudder to help them steer. Patient Polar Bears They are known to wait for hours at ice openings/breathing holes for ringed seals (their favourite food!) to pop up. With a layer of fat 11.5 cm thick and a dense, insulating fur coat, polar bears have no problems staying warm and often overheat when they run. Not Quite White While they may appear white, their fur is actually transparent with a hollow core that scatters and reflects visible light and their skin is black! While they can reach speeds of 40 km/hr, they prefer a slow, methodical walk to save energy. At birth, cubs weigh less than 0.5 kg, which is about the size of a cell phone! Cubs stay with their mother for up to 2.5 years while they learn to hunt and survive the harsh Arctic environment. Key to Survival Relying on ice to hunt seals, breed, and den, polar bears cannot survive without the Arctic sea ice.

21 WAYS YOU CAN SAVE POLAR BEARS AND THE ARCTIC SEA ICE 1. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! 2. Lights Out turn off lights when not in use. 3. Breathe Easy plant a tree or garden. 4. Don t be a Litterbug! 5. Less Plastic use reusable water bottles & bags. 6. Drive Less walk, cycle, carpool, or take public transportation. 7. Save Water turn off taps when not is use & take shorter showers. 8. Phantom Power unplug appliances (e.g. toaster, hair dryer, laptop, phone charger, etc.) when not in use. 9. No Idling turn off vehicles while waiting (including at a drive-thru). 10. 2 Up, 2 Down turn thermostat down in winter & up in summer. 11. Hang to Dry avoid the dryer & hang your clothes to dry. 12. Recharge use rechargeable batteries. 13. Buy Local, Buy Less, and Buy Smart! 14. Eliminate Styrofoam it doesn t decompose! 15. Compost! 16. Meatless Mondays eat 1 or more meatless meals a week. 17. Heat-Busters weatherize your house to stop air leaks & prevent heat loss. 18. Bright Idea replace old light bulbs with energy efficient LED or compact fluorescent bulbs. 19. Lead by Example learn, take action, encourage others to follow. 20. Speak Up & Spread the Word organize a campaign or event to educate others & raise awareness about conservation issues. 21. Adopt a Polar Bear raise money & donate to a conservation organization. Take action today, protect our planet for the future!

POLAR BEARS & THE ARCTIC What does the future have in store? With only 20,000 to 25,000 left in the wild (60% are found in Canada!), polar bears are currently classified as vulnerable. However, if climate change continues at its current rate, they could quickly become critically endangered, as the sea ice they rely on for hunting disappears. The loss of polar bears would have a significant impact on other Arctic species, as they are an essential part of the tundra ecosystem. Now is the time to act and make changes to reduce our carbon dioxide emissions. Arctic Ice Coverage Summer Minimum 1979 2012 (lowest year on record) Satellite Images Courtesy of NASA

I will help save and protect polar bears and their Arctic habitat by: I will help save and protect polar bears and their Arctic habitat by:

I will reduce my impact on the environment and protect polar bears and the Arctic sea ice by: I will reduce my impact on the environment and protect polar bears and the Arctic sea ice by:

I will reduce my greenhouse gas emissions and protect polar bears and the Arctic sea ice they depend on by: I will reduce my greenhouse gas emissions and protect polar bears and the Arctic sea ice they depend on by:

I will help save and protect polar bears and their Arctic habitat by: I will help save and protect polar bears and their Arctic habitat by:

I will reduce my impact on the environment and protect polar bears and the Arctic sea ice by: I will reduce my impact on the environment and protect polar bears and the Arctic sea ice by:

I will reduce my greenhouse gas emissions and protect polar bears and the Arctic sea ice they depend on by: I will reduce my greenhouse gas emissions and protect polar bears and the Arctic sea ice they depend on by: