He posted the video to his Instagram page Feb. 4. The tour guiding company gives “ground level” polar bear and Northern ...
Show more In one town known as the polar bear capital of the world, melting sea ice spells transformation and danger. While scientists in Churchill, Manitoba, race to understand how to protect ...
Caption A polar bear walks along an expanse of open water at the edge of Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba, in 2011. The bears need pack ice to hunt for food, primarily seals, but climate change ...
Each fall, nearly 800 polar bears travel to a small stretch of Hudson Bay coastline to wait for the return of sea ice. They’re hungry because they haven’t had a decent meal in months.
Churchill ecotour operator Wally Daudrich, one of two candidates to become Manitoba's Progressive Conservative leader, joked Wednesday at an appearance that he would loose polar bears in downtown ...
Read more: Why this Canadian city has been handing out ... longtime residents said. So Churchill and province officials “put together a polar bear alert program to make sure the community ...
And to experience, for the first time, the awe-inspiring animals to which they’ve devoted so many long days and late nights – polar bears, in the wild. Here’s an account of that trip, in their words ...
In Churchill, northern Canada, a town known as the polar bear capital of the world, climate change could spell danger - for both bears and people. The region has seen its polar bear population ...
With global warming heating up the Arctic so sea ice forms later and melts earlier each year, every winter polar bears have less time to hunt for seals and therefore emptier bellies. In 2011 on Canada ...
The tour guiding company gives “ground level” polar bear and Northern Lights photography tours in Churchill, Manitoba, a town along the province’s northeastern coast. “Insane footage ...
Victoria is the mother of Hamish who was the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK in 25 years. Climate change makes it trickier for Churchill's residents to co-exist with increasingly hungry ...