Polar bears have feelings, too
by George Williams Like all wild animals, polar bears have an instinct to survive that dominates their lives, but like…
Read moreabout:Polar bears have feelings, too
by George Williams Like all wild animals, polar bears have an instinct to survive that dominates their lives, but like…
Read moreabout:Polar bears have feelings, too
You’ve seen the photos, now you can hear the stories behind them! Churchill Wild photo leader Jad Davenport was recently…
Read moreabout:Churchill Wild Photo Leader Jad Davenport featured on Faunographic Wild Lives Podcast
by George Williams When you view the polar bears and wildlife in the Fall Polar Bear Safari Photo Album at…
Read moreabout:Fall Polar Bear Safari Photo Album
by Vanessa Desorcy You know that feeling you get when you tug on a Jenga block and you see the…
Read moreabout:Jenga blocks hold steady in Churchill and beyond on polar bear safari
Polar Bear Week takes place from November 3-9 this year, and the polar bears are already congregating on the shores…
Read moreabout:Polar Bear Week 2019
by Paul Scriver, Churchill Wild Polar Bear Guide The animals along the coast of Hudson Bay are excitedly waiting for…
Read moreabout:Polar bears aren’t the only creatures anxious for snow at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge
Prime polar bear watching season has arrived and our first group of guests is already settled in at Seal River…
Read moreabout:Polar bear lodges, photo leaders ready for October/November polar bear watching safaris
by George Williams Canon Explorer of Light Charles “Chas” Glatzer and his Shoot the Light clients will be joining us…
Read moreabout:Cold weather wildlife and polar bear photography. What to wear.
by George Williams Guests take some fabulous photos on our summer polar bear safaris. Many are surprised by the fact…
Read moreabout:Group of seven surprised by summer polar bears at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge
by Paul Scriver, Churchill Wild Polar Bear Guide The Hudson Bay coastline has been providing an amazing diversity of wildlife…
Read moreabout:Wild and curious bears and guests emerge through the wet at Seal River and Nanuk
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