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Yes, many organizations are helping the bear, though it isn't endangered, but threatened.

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How do humans play a role of polar bears being endangered?

they were hunted and killed for there resources.


Are polar bears the most endangered animals?

Polar bears are not the most endangered animal ,but they are an endangered species.


How did humans cause polar bears to become endangered?

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Are polar bears still on the endangered species list?

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Is a polar bear's world population endangered?

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Are there laws about endangered polar bears?

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An endangered animal?

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