A World Wildlife Fund photograph taken along the western shore of Hudson Bay in November 2010 shows a female polar bear with two cubs near Churchill, Canada, in this image released to Reuters on Feb 9, 2011. Polar bear mothers will have a harder time carrying cubs to term as Arctic sea ice dwindles, a new study said, and the US government recognized that Pacific walruses need protection in their melting icy habitat. Arctic ice reached the third-lowest level ever recorded in 2010, and was at record low levels in January. Because the Arctic is a major weather-maker for much of the Northern Hemisphere, these changes are being blamed for severe storms in some of the world's most densely populated areas. [Photo/Agencies]
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