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Wolf in fall colours. Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Christoph Jansen photo.
Wolves
June 27, 2023

The Wolf Album: Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge

Wolf in fall colours at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Christoph Jansen / ArcticWild.net photo. by George Williams (With files from Jad Davenport) Churchill Wild has been seeing wolves at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge ever since they bought the property in 2009. It’s about time the wolves had their own photo…
Albert Saunders at York Factory. Jad Davenport photo.
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June 1, 2023

Swampy Cree First Nations Guide Albert “Butch” Saunders. A snapshot, frozen in time.

Albert Saunders. Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Jad Davenport photo. by George Williams Look closely and you can see it etched in his face – 6,000 years of living and working in the wilderness on Canada’s Hudson Bay coast. Churchill Wild polar bear guide Albert “Butch” Saunders doesn’t say much, but…
Wolves
April 5, 2023

Wolf Stories from Nanuk

Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge is quickly becoming known throughout the wolf world as the best place to photograph wolves at ground level, and at close range. Our spring Cloud Wolves of the Kaska Coast safaris in 2023 were our best ever, and the photos below are truly worth a thousand…
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March 1, 2022

Remembering Andy MacPherson (1970-2022)

World’s Top Polar Bear Guide, Dear Friend to Nature and People, Dies at 51 by George Williams  Tribute Video by BUILD Films Inc. Andy MacPherson. Pat Maloney photo. Andrew “Andy” Charles MacPherson, who was widely acknowledged as the world’s top polar bear guide, and a major force behind the evolution…
 

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