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This is my 20,000th observation!
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Mother and cub being pursued by a male polar bear. This may be the same sow bear who had one of her cubs killed a couple of days ago. (Polar Bear is my 20,000th observation.)
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The last polar bear of the trip, seen sleeping on the rocks near the airport.
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Mock fighting of two males, where bears are now heading to ice pack over Hudson Bay. Numerous bears were participating in this annual migration to ice
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Just arrived in off the melting ice at Churchill, Manitoba
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Tourists looking out of a Tundra Buggy at two small Polar Bears. In this area the tourists are in a rolling cage while the bears are roaming freely.
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This series of 3 shots shows two Polar Bears that had been darted and sedated by Canadian Wildlife Officers when the bears got themselves into trouble in the town of Churchill. The bears are put in large net bags and hauled about 40 miles away by helicopter where they will be released out on the tundra.
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This series of 3 shots shows two Polar Bears that had been darted and sedated by Canadian Wildlife Officers when the bears got themselves into trouble in the town of Churchill. The bears are put in large net bags and hauled about 40 miles away by helicopter where they will be released out on the tundra.
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This series of 3 shots shows two Polar Bears that had been darted and sedated by Canadian Wildlife Officers when the bears got themselves into trouble in the town of Churchill. The bears are put in large net bags and hauled about 40 miles away by helicopter where they will be released out on the tundra.
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Sometimes when photographing Polar Bears the bears want to get up close and personal!
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