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Update from polar bear team: Train to Chesney March 11, 2011 This is Churchill train station (also the Parks Canada main office), where we took the 8 p.m. train south to Chesney. Read More This is Churchill train station (also the Parks Canada main office), where we took the 8 p.m. train south... Read More
Heading north as polar bears emerge from snow dens March 10, 2011 It's 0530 and my WWF-US colleague Rhys Gerholdt and I are with an ABC News crew from New York, heading up to Wapusk National Park and the world's largest concentration of maternity dens for... Read More It's 0530 and my WWF-US colleague Rhys Gerholdt and I are with an ABC News crew from New York,... Read More
Polar bear population in Western Hudson Bay unlikely to survive climate disruption February 10, 2011 A new paper published in the journal Nature Communications shows that further reduction in annual ice cover in Western Hudson Bay is projected to seriously reduce cub production by female polar bears, due to... Read More A new paper published in the journal Nature Communications shows that further reduction in annual ice cover in Western... Read More
Polar bear tracker update: Something is missing in the East January 10, 2011 One week into January, and at least our three tracked bears are well out on Hudson Bay. That's the good news and welcome it is in this new year. But the bad news is... Read More One week into January, and at least our three tracked bears are well out on Hudson Bay. That's the... Read More
Polar bear tracker update: Looking back on 2010 and forward to 2011 December 22, 2010 As our three females and their cubs steadily head eastwards following the newly forming ice edge, we should cast a glance backwards, to the situation only a few weeks ago. This will almost certainly... Read More As our three females and their cubs steadily head eastwards following the newly forming ice edge, we should cast... Read More
It’s not too late to save polar bears: study December 17, 2010 A new paper published in Nature magazine suggests that reductions in greenhouse gases would be effective in saving polar bear populations from the worst effects of climate change. The report says that the bears’... Read More A new paper published in Nature magazine suggests that reductions in greenhouse gases would be effective in saving polar... Read More
Polar bear tracker update: The bears are on the move! December 8, 2010 Sea-ice has formed around the fringes of western Hudson Bay, and most of the satellite radio-collared females are now a few kilometres offshore, over some slightly deeper water and potentially accessing some much-needed seal... Read More Sea-ice has formed around the fringes of western Hudson Bay, and most of the satellite radio-collared females are now... Read More
Video: The Daily Planet – Polar bears waiting for sea ice to freeze December 2, 2010 CTV Daily Planet host Jay Ingrim speaks with WWF Global Arctic Programme Polar Bear Biologist Geoff York from the shores of Hudson Bay Canada. Geoff was at Cape Churchill with our partners Polar Bears... Read More CTV Daily Planet host Jay Ingrim speaks with WWF Global Arctic Programme Polar Bear Biologist Geoff York from the... Read More
Video: The Umky Patrol November 30, 2010 This video tells the story of climate change, of WWF's work with Indigenous peoples, and of conservation. Read More This video tells the story of climate change, of WWF's work with Indigenous peoples, and of conservation. Read More
Video – Polar bears: Is there hope? What can you do? November 29, 2010 Three fantastic new videos from WWF's polar bear expert - including a special call to action. Read More Three fantastic new videos from WWF's polar bear expert - including a special call to action. Read More
This amazing part of Manitoba November 26, 2010 The WWF Arctic Global Polar Bear specialist, Geoff York, is on a field trip in Churchill on the Hudson Bay, observing and blogging about polar bears. Below is the ninth blog from our ‘eyes... Read More The WWF Arctic Global Polar Bear specialist, Geoff York, is on a field trip in Churchill on the Hudson... Read More
Manitoba’s Polar Bear Alert Program: Bigger jail, busier emergency number November 17, 2010 675-BEAR. Keep that 24-hour hotline number handy to report a polar bear in the Churchill area. The phone has rung more than 2,000 times in the past 30 years and it’s likely to get... Read More 675-BEAR. Keep that 24-hour hotline number handy to report a polar bear in the Churchill area. The phone has... Read More