Recently, some incredibly heartbreaking pictures of two polar bear cubs biting on and eventually swallowing pieces of a plastic bag have surfaced online.
They demonstrate, if necessary once more, the negative impacts of plastic pollution on the environment.
The devastating scene was captured on camera by Jens Wikström from Gothenberg, Sweden. The 30-year-old man was leading an Artic expedition when witnessed the heartbreaking sight in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway. While on his expedition boat, Jens has helplessly watched as the cubs chew the plastic bags for around 15 minutes. Eventually ending up in their bellies.
“Sights like this are devastating,” Wikström told Daily Mail. ” It’s no secret we have a lot of pollution, but I was processing in real time what happens to our ecosystem when we don’t take care of our shit. It ends up in the bellies of these animals.”
Over the last few years, plastic pollution was one of the most damaging things to planet Earth, and unfortunately it continues to be. However, what’s more outraging is that plastic is found more often even on the most remote places on Earth.
“On these remote islands of the Arctic, I’ve seen young curious bears and Arctic foxes eating the plastic pollution that often drifts ashore with the currents from the Arctic Ocean Northeast of Svalbard or with the Gulf Stream that come up from Europe,” Wikström also said.
Unfortunately scenes like these are not singular, but more and more frequent over the last years!
Source: https://www.majesticanimals.net