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Churchill Polar Bears is your central resource for everything you ever wanted to know about polar bears, Arctic wildlife and the Churchill community they co-exist with. From polar bear behavior to conservation work on their behalf, from Churchill’s colorful history and culture to natural phenomena like the aurora borealis, you’ll find plenty to learn about when you explore ChurchillPolarBears.org.
Churchill Sunday Photo- Sleeping Bear
Churchill photographer and frequent contributor Katie de Meulles got this beautiful sleeping polar bear image in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area. Enjoy!
Supreme Court Denies Groups Opposing Polar Bear Habitat in Alaska
The U.S. Supreme Court stood up against a coalition of organizations within Alaska by declining to hear a case on Monday which attempts to repeal the previous federal government administration's policy to designate more than 187,000 square miles of Alaskan wilderness...
Churchill Photo of the Week
Russia has been active at exploring and settling the Arctic for many decades. This is one of the earliest vehicles to transport people in the area and quite the relic. How fun would it be to zip around the snowfields in this little number? These are not too far off...
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Report from Churchill:November 18,2010
A partly cloudy morning gave way to bright sunshine in the early afternoon while temperatures stayed below zero. Wind chills were recorded at about -24F. Ice continues to form at a rapid pace allowing polar bears freedom to test the land-fast ice building along the...
Report from Churchill: November 17, 2010
The predicted blizzard never really materialized though some light snow fell during the day. Frigid temperatures crept in to the region as the mercury dropped to -15 to -20c with the wind chill at -34c. With this trend predicted to continue it should allay some of...
Report from Churchill: November 16, 2010
On a beautiful, calm day the sun struggled to come out...then finally relented as the temperatures dropped from -5c to -15c throughout the day and the wind started slowly and blowing ground snow signaled the start of another incoming storm predicted for later this...
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