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Snowflake the Polar Bear: A Long Life Celebrated
9 Dec
Summary
- Snowflake, the Pittsburgh Zoo's polar bear, turned 30.
- She is among the oldest polar bears in accredited U.S. facilities.
- Her longevity highlights exceptional zoo care amidst wild challenges.

Snowflake, the Pittsburgh Zoo's beloved polar bear, recently marked her 30th birthday, a significant achievement for a species facing challenges in the wild. She is recognized as one of the oldest polar bears currently residing in an accredited U.S. facility, underscoring the exceptional care provided by the zoo. Her special day was honored with a custom ice cake, featuring her favorite foods and the celebratory number 30.
Originally born at the Buffalo Zoo in 1995, Snowflake arrived in Pittsburgh in 2017 as part of a Species Survival Plan. Her advanced age and ongoing treatments for conditions like arthritis and cardiac issues highlight the importance of advanced veterinary care in zoos. The zoo emphasizes that Snowflake's comfort and health are prioritized, sometimes requiring her to be out of public view to ensure a stress-free environment.
Snowflake serves as a vital ambassador for her species, educating the public about the threats polar bears face due to climate change and habitat loss. The zoo uses her story to raise awareness about the impact of warming temperatures on Arctic sea ice, which directly affects polar bear populations in their natural habitat.




