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Polar bear ‘poop’ and how it offers important clues into climate change effects | Globalnews.ca

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The “polar bear poop,” as it’s come to be known, is a valuable tool for researchers like Stephanie Collins .

The samples come from two groups of polar bears: wild ones that ended up in “Polar bear jail” in Churchill , Man ., and bears that live permanently in captivity.

Collins and her team determined the two groups have distinctively different microbiomes.

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