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This would be really hard to judge, but if you use history, and action taken to help protect the Polar Bears as an indicator of appreciation of them. Then the countries that signed the agreement in 1973, would be high on the list. They agreed to set up regulations to protect the Polar Bear's denning sites, and migration routes, from human disturbances plus, designed regulations for the numbers, and types of hunting allowed of all the Polar Bears, and areas, and included studies, and research on the Polar Bears. The countries were, Canada, United States, Denmark, Norway, and Russia, or what is know as the former U.S.S.R. They signed the International Agreement on the Conservation of the Polar Bears and their Habitat

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