Polar Bears in Churchill
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Polar Bears in Churchill
We went to see the bears in Churchill several years ago. With the recent news about global warming, I was wondering if anyone has been there this year, and if the bears were affected.

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Count me in this boat as well. Actually we've wanted to go for a few years now and have made it a priority to go asap sadly because of global warming.
We will know in January if we will be able to go, and will research and book the trip by Feb for late 2008.
Jed, just curious if you posted a trip report on it? I know there are a few threads on Churchill but can't remember who the authors are.
Enjoy-la!
We will know in January if we will be able to go, and will research and book the trip by Feb for late 2008.
Jed, just curious if you posted a trip report on it? I know there are a few threads on Churchill but can't remember who the authors are.
Enjoy-la!
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Sorry, I've not visited Churchill but here are some sites that might answer your question: http://www.churchillscience.ca/?page=ab_attrac_bears
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/media/p...climate-change
http://www.cnw.ca/fr/releases/archiv.../05/c7701.html
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/media/p...climate-change
http://www.cnw.ca/fr/releases/archiv.../05/c7701.html
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I don't think so. My understanding is that once the sea ice forms, the bears leave to go hunting. The latest excursions I've seen are in November - granted the dates for 2008 are later than they were in 2007, so who knows what mother nature is going to throw at us.
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Wow, I would love to do this trip. I saw something about it on the discovery channel and it was great. I was reading posts from about 10 years ago and ppl were reporting seeing 30 polar bears. Are people seeing less now a days??
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Since we wanted to stay at the Tundra Buggy Lodge we booked with Frontiers North Adventures directly (http://www.tundrabuggy.com/). (You can probably book through a travel agency as well, but we did not look into that option.) Not sure of the status of the other 2008 departures, but the one to Cape Churchill (they do this only at the very end of the season with a very limited number of people) is sold out - we were number 10 on the waitlist for this one even though we contacted them March 2007. It's not looking good for us to clear the waitlist, so we've decided to go on the "Tundra Buggy Lodge at Polar Bear Point" - the photo specialist group.
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Eenusa - please do a trip report. I would love to hear how you liked the Tundrabuggy. I've been wanting to go since I read Will Ferguson's account. I guess I better pick a year and make my reservations asap.

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