Wildlife
campaigners are at odds over a new attempt to ban the global trade in polar
bear parts.
Some
activists say the market for rugs and ornaments made from the bears is driving
them to extinction.
But
others argue that the most pressing problem for the species is climate change
and the disappearance of polar ice.
The
issue will be decided at a UN wildlife conservation meeting in Thailand in
March 2013.
The
Humane Society International/UK says that polar bears have been brought to a
tipping point by climate change but that increased hunting in recent years is
pushing the species "beyond the brink".
We
can't be arguing for the science when it suits us and then ignore it when it
doesn't suit our case”
Dr
Colman O'CriodainWWF
"The
drivers for the increase in recent years in the trade in polar bear parts are
the extremely worrying and rapidly increasing prices being paid on
international markets for polar bear parts," said Mark Jones, executive
director of the Humane Society International/UK.
He
points to the fact that in the five years up to 2012 there has been a 375%
increase in the number of polar bear skins offered at auction, some selling for
as much as $12,000 (£7,400).
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