Fasting polar bears lose as much weight as ones eating food from the land: study
CHURCHILL, Man. — A study suggests food from the land is not going to save polar bears.
The study, published in the journal Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, was undertaken by the University of Alberta and the Manitoba and federal governments.
Researcher Andrew Derocher, a biological sciences professor at the university, says 142 nuisance polar bears were weighed during their stays at the so-called polar bear jail in Churchill, Man., between 2009 and 2014.
The bears, most of them adult males, were given water but no food, because conservation officers did not want to entice the animals to stay in town once they were released back into the wild.


