World Polar Bear Day is celebrated on February 27 every year to raise awareness about polar bears and their conservation. Polar bears live in the Arctic and are the largest carnivorous bears in the world. Due to climate change, the ice in the Arctic is melting, making it difficult for polar bears to survive. This day reminds us to take action to protect their natural habitat. Many organizations and wildlife groups work to save polar bears from extinction. People are encouraged to reduce pollution and use less plastic to help the environment. Schools and zoos organize events to educate children about these amazing animals. Polar bears play an important role in maintaining the balance of nature. Saving them means protecting the Arctic and our planet. Everyone can help by spreading awareness and making eco-friendly choices.
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