Warmer average temperatures are causing sea ice to melt, making it harder for polar bears to hunt.
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The catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has put wildlife and the Gulf's delicate coastal ecosystem at risk.
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Mercury pollution from coal-burning power plants threatens loons.