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Polar Bear Week

Polar Bear Week is a dynamic and vital event that takes place each year during the first full week of November, from November 3rd to 9th. This special week is timed with the autumn polar bear migration.

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Leverage Polar Bear Week (Nov 3–9) to drive conservation awareness and eco-friendly product sales through community fundraisers, educational content, and cause-aligned apparel campaigns.

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  • Host a 'Chill for Conservation' fundraiser—bake sales, charity runs, or virtual events tied to polar bear habitat protection
  • Launch limited-edition polar bear-themed apparel or merchandise with proceeds supporting Polar Bears International
  • Create educational social content series: polar bear facts, climate change impact, and how consumers can help—perfect for schools and family audiences
  • Organize a 'Polar Bear Movie Night' campaign with partner venues, promoting eco-conscious snacks and warm beverage tie-ins

History

International Polar Bear Week began as an initiative by Polar Bears International. The week coincides with the annual polar bear migration to Churchill, Manitoba, where the bears gather in anticipation of the sea ice forming on Hudson Bay.

This allows them to return to their main activity—hunting seals. This period is pivotal as it marks the beginning of the sea ice season, essential for the polar bears’ survival.

The history of Polar Bear Week is deeply rooted in the broader mission to highlight and address the challenges these animals face due to climate change and diminishing sea ice habitats.

The event is designed to raise awareness and drive conservation efforts to support the polar bear population, which is increasingly under threat due to the changing climate.

Throughout the week, various activities and educational programs aim to inspire people globally to take action toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions and safeguarding polar bear habitats.

This celebration is more than just an awareness campaign; it’s a call to action to protect not only the polar bears but also the overall health of the Arctic ecosystem.

Polar Bear Week serves as a critical reminder of the impact of global warming on wildlife and the urgent need for collective action.


How to celebrate

Get Artsy with Polar Bears

Why not bring out those dusty paintbrushes or crayons and sketch up a storm? Drawing or painting polar bears can be a blast. Share your art in local spaces or schools to spark conversations and spread awareness about these majestic creatures. It’s a fun, creative way to contribute to the cause!

Host a Chilly Fundraiser

Think about organizing a cool-themed fundraiser! Whether it’s a frosty bake sale or a charity run, gather your community and raise some cash for polar bear conservation. It’s a heartwarming way to help our furry friends.

Wear Your Support

Don your most splendid polar bear apparel—be it fluffy hats, snuggly scarves, or even adorable socks. Every piece of clothing can be a conversation starter about polar bear conservation. It’s a cozy, stylish way to show you care.

Polar Bear Movie Night

How about a movie night under the stars… or the northern lights, perhaps? Screen films or documentaries about polar bears and the challenges they face due to climate change. Popcorn and warm blankets recommended!

Spread the Word

Educate and enchant! Use Polar Bear Week as a platform to enlighten others. Craft short talks, engaging presentations, or even quizzes about polar bears and their icy habitats. Share your knowledge at work, school, or even at family gatherings.