Sure you can get it in but possession might be illeagle.

In some states it is against the law just to posses a certain skin ... for instance Mt Lion in Calif. You can kill and posses Ringtale Cats in Arizona but possession of them is illeagle in several states.

Polar Bears can only be imported from the importable areas.

Most of Polar Beardom is non-importable.

If you currently posses a Polar bear hide (or mount) you better have the papers (cities) among others that it is from an importable area ... or taken and papered before the 1972 Marine Mammals Act which made it illeagle to kill or possess a Polar Bear hide or mount ... unless it is authentic native handy craft, defined in the law. The law was later amended to allow possession and importation from certain areas.

That is the reason there is a major difference in the costs of the guided hunts. The non-importable areas low $ hunt the importable area high $ hunt. The law dosen't stop an American from hunting a non-importable area but they can only bring back photos and memories from their hunt. Many skins are in Canadian storage right now from some of the non-importable areas in hopes that the Fed would open those areas for import. But things have gone the other way in the wake of Global Warming and the idea that the Polar Bear is in trouble ... in some Americans eyes.

If the Bear is listed (under current review) per the Endangered Species Act it will stop the importation even from the now importable areas.