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Dr. Steven C. Amstrup is the chief scientist for Polar Bears International. Prior to joining PBI, he led polar bear ecology research in Alaska for thirty years. In 2007, he led a USGS research team in production of the nine reports that became the basis for the 2008 decision by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior to list polar bears as a threatened species. In 2012, he was awarded the Indianapolis Prize, considered the Nobel Prize of animal conservation.
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