Plungers ran into the cold Chesapeake Bay this weekend marking the 29th annual Special Olympics Maryland Polar Bear Plunge. Check out photos from the cold event.
Plungers ran into the cold Chesapeake Bay on Saturday, February 1, marking the 29th annual Special Olympics Maryland Polar Bear Plunge. The fundraising event, in which individuals pledge $100 or ...
During this period, the region’s polar bear population has declined by nearly 50 per cent. The monitoring data shows the ...
East Carolina University has brought back their annual Polar Bear Plunge for another year. The first plunge was in 1997 and had 35 participants. The largest Polar ...
When scientists discovered polar bear populations were dropping rapidly, they created a framework to understand what is ...
Researchers from the University of Toronto have established a direct link between the population decline in polar bears ...
The Polar Plunge returns Feb. 8 with an opening ceremony at Menominee Park Millers Bay followed by all-day plunging in Lake ...
More than 8,000 people got freezin' for a reason on Saturday, Feb. 24 for the annual Seaside Heights Polar Bear Plunge, which ...
After a year of reinventing itself and its events, the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department continues offering even ...
Grisly bear encounters leading to death and near-fatal injuries have made headlines around the world - here are some of the ...