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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.

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Churchill Photos of the Week- Bears and Helicopters

Churchill Photos of the Week- Bears and Helicopters

Some inquisitive Churchill polar bears become frequent flyers on Hudson Bay Helicopters. There's only one flight route, about 40 kilometers northwest, and chances are the bear will not remember a thing once they come back to consciousness on the tundra. When bears...

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Everything But The Carbon Sink

Everything But The Carbon Sink

The Arctic and sub-Arctic permafrost is frozen soil that for the most part stays that way all year round. Carbon is stored for thousands of years in the matter of dead plants in this frozen substrate. A carbon sink is how we used to refer to it in guiding amazing...

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Polar Bear Diaries-Amazing Stories

Polar Bear Diaries-Amazing Stories

Last November Churchill had a polar bear attack within the town limits. 30-year old Churchill resident Erin Greene was attacked by a bear in the early morning hours following a Halloween party. Former tour guide Bill Ayotte was awoken by Ms. Greene's screams and he...

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