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To The Arctic 

Discover the Amazing Polar Bear!

National Wildlife Federation has teamed up with Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX Filmed Entertainment presentation of the MacGillivray Freeman Film, To The Arctic

Expanding into additional IMAX and IMAX® 3D theaters in August!

To The Arctic Movie Poster 

About the film

The film takes viewers on a spectacular journey of a mother polar bear and her two 7-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness. This magnificent footage gives viewers an intimate, up-close look into this polar bear family’s struggle to thrive in a challenging environment of melting ice, immense glaciers and majestic snow-bound peaks.

Three-time Academy Award®–winner Meryl Streep narrates the film, which educates audiences on the reality of climate change and its effect on polar bears and their habitat. NWF’s Polar Bears and the Arctic curriculum offers activities that explore these issues as well as ways to talk to kids about climate change and how they can help.

Hey Kids, Parents, and Teachers!

Polar Bears are Amazing!


Did you know, polar bears live only in the arctic?

Polar bears are incredibly specialized hunters that have adapted to life in the Arctic environment. The sea ice is their hunting grounds, and they depend on it for survival.  Find more fun facts and free images at www.climateclassroom.org/kids


Polar Bear 

Take action with NWF.

The Arctic is actually teeming with wildlife--from large mammals like walruses and polar bears to birds, fish, small plants, and  tiny ocean organisms called plankton.
Learn more at our Arctic Wildlife site >>


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As the sea ice continues to melt, the polar bears’ primary habitat becomes more threatened. Learn more about polar bears in the educator's guide!


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