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MOST 
ENDANGERED 
BEARS
SIIRI  PAURSON
EMÜ  2016
TOPICS
1.
GIANT PANDA ( hiidpanda  e. bambuskaru)
2.
SUN  BEAR  (päikesekaru e.  malai karu e.  biruang )
3.
ASIATIC  BLACK BEAR (kaeluskaru)
4.
SLOTH  BEAR (huulkaru)
5.
ANDEAN BEAR ( prillkaru )
6.
POLAR BEAR
7.
BROWN  BEAR
8.
THE AMERICAN BLACK BEAR (baribal)
1. GIANT PANDA
• The giant panda remains the world's most 
threatened bear species .
• A very high risk of  extinction  (väljasuremine) in the 
wild .
• Despite "the  establishment  of nearly 60 panda 
reserves, a ban on logging (metsaraie keeld), and 
widespread reforestation programmes,"  habitat  
destruction and degradation are  still  the panda's 
greatest enemies.
2. SUN BEAR
•  The world's smallest bear species.
• We estimate that sun bears have declined by at 
least  30  percent  over the past 30 years and 
continue  to decline at this rate.
• Sun bears live mostly in the  tropical   forests  of 
mainland Southeast  Asia .
• The two major threats to the species are habitat 
loss and commercial  hunting .
3. ASIATIC BLACK 
BE
• Fo AR
und in forests in every  country  in 
mainland Southeast Asia, except 
Malaysia
• The species suffer from habitat loss due 
to logging (metsaraie) and expanding 
human settlements.
• Japan is the only country that has 
documented an increase in Asiatic black 
bear numbers.
4. SLOTH BEAR
•  Found  predominantly in India, Nepal, Sri  Lanka  and 
Bhutan .
• Habitat loss and poaching ( salaküttimine ) —mainly 
for the commercial trade in  body  parts—are the 
bear's main threats.
• And in India sloth bears are captured live and 
made to perform on the roadside.
• The species may have disappeared entirely from 
Bangladesh during the past decade.
5. ANDEAN BEAR
• Also called spectacled (prill) bears.
• Andean bears roam (rändama) a variety of 
types  of habitats from Argentina to  Panama .
• Poaching, agricultural development , and 
increasing mining (kaevanamine) and oil 
exploration have threatened the long-term 
survival  of South America's last remaining bear 
species.
6. POLAR BEAR
• Listed as vulnerable (nõrk), the world's largest 
land  carnivore is one of six bear species 
threatened with extinction.
• The polar bear poulation is imperiled 
(ohustama) by climate  change -induced 
melting of Arctic sea ice, which the bears 
depend on for hunting marine  mammals .
• Pollution, tourism , and oil development are 
also problems.
7. BROWN BEAR
• The brown bear, the most widely distributed bear species in 
the world, was  named  a species of "least concern"— meaning  
the bears are not threatened with extinction.
• The grizzly, a subspecies of the brown bear, has successfully 
rebounded in parts of the United States,  thanks  to U.S. 
Endangered Species Act  protection .
• Human settlements near brown bear habitats are 
increasingly becoming " mortality  sinks" where the  animals  
are poached or inadvertently (tahtmatult) killed.
8. THE AMERICAN BLACK 
BEAR
• Thriving in  Canada , the United States, and 
Mexico , this is the only bear species 
considered secure  throughout  its range.
• An enormous  amount  of effort and funding for 
conservation  and  management  continue to be 
directed at bears in  North  America, where 
their  status  is relatively favorable.
CONCLUSION
• Six of the world's eight  bear species—75 
percent—are threatened with extinction.
• Hunting is also a problem—sun bear  gall  
bladders are sought for their  bile  ( sapp ), an 
ingredient in  Asian folk medicines.
• Six out of eight of the world's bear species are 
threatened with extinction.
VOCABULAR
• Habi Y
tat – elupaik
• Confined – piiratud
• Destruction – purustamine
• Extinction – 
• Enemies – vaenlased
väljasuremine
• Vulnerable – 
• Approximately - ligikaudu
haavatav/nõrk
• Establishment – 
• Conservation – kaitse
asutamine
• Decline –  kahanema
• Ban on logging – 
• Mainland – maismaa
metsaraie keeld
• Urgent – kiire
• Widespread – laialdane
• Reforestation – 
metsauuendus
VOCABULARY
• Rebounded – tagasi 
•Subspecies –  alamliik
vetruma/põrkuma
•Inadvertently – tahtmatult
• Thriving – hästi edenev
•Secure – kinnitama

•Range – vahemik
Throughout – jooksul
•Gall bladders –  sapipõis
• Imperiled – ohustama
•Mining – kaevandamine
• Sought – nõutav/otsitav
•Bile – sapp
• Ingredient – koostisosa
•Spectacled – prill( idega )
• Captured – vangistama
•Predominantly – valdavalt
• Poaching – salaküttimine
REFERENCES
•  http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/11/photogalleries/bear-pict
ures/index.html
•  https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/giantpandas/pandafacts/
•  http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/giant-panda/
•  http://sunbearsurvival.org/about-sun-bear-survival.html
•  http://www.endangeredspeciesinternational.org/blackbear_gallery.html
•  http://www.andeanbear.org/bear-conservation.html
•  https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karulased
•  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Panda_Cub_from_Wolong,_Sichuan,_China .
JPG
REFERENCES
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/species/profiles/mammals/asiatic_black_bear/
http://www.konicaminolta.com/kids/endangered_animals/library/field/sloth-bear.html
•www.glosbe.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sitting_sun_bear.jpg
http://beartrust-dev1.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/asiatic-black-bear_5.jpg
http://wildlifesos.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Indian-Sloth-bear.jpg
http://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/sites/default/files/animal_hero/andean_bear.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Polar_Bear_AdF.jpg
http://www.bearsoftheworld.net/images/bears/brown_bear_ru.jpg
http://beartrust-dev1.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/black-bear-cub.jpg

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • topics
  • 1. Giant panda
  • Slide 4
  • 2. Sun bear
  • Slide 6
  • 3. Asiatic black bear
  • Slide 8
  • 4. Sloth bear
  • Slide 10
  • 5. Andean bear
  • Slide 12
  • 6. Polar bear
  • Slide 14
  • 7. Brown bear
  • Slide 16
  • 8. The american black bear
  • Slide 18
  • conclusion
  • vocabulary
  • VOCABULARY
  • references
  • REFERENCES
  • Slide 24
  • Slide 25
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