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On the side of the road. A female bear and two cubs wandering in a scrub bush habitat. morning of 2011-05-31
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a smallish individual; spent about 10 minutes browsing in this cherry tree
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He couldn't resist the smell of bacon
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These are Polar Bear skins hung out to dry in a native village at Gambell, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. These are native American people of the Siberian Yupik tribe. One can see Russia from here.....really! The bears were killed just offshore of this location within the previous few days but I do not have the exact date they were killed.
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These are Polar Bear skins hung out to dry in a native village at Gambell, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. These are native American people of the Siberian Yupik tribe. One can see Russia from here.....really! The bears were killed just offshore of this location within the previous few days but I do not have the exact date they were killed.
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These are Polar Bear skins hung out to dry in a native village at Gambell, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. These are native American people of the Siberian Yupik tribe. One can see Russia from here.....really! The bears were killed just offshore of this location within the previous few days but I do not have the exact date they were killed.
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Churchill, Manitoba, Canada with the California Academy of Sciences. A fantastic adventure among gathering polar bears who were waiting for the ice to form for the winter. Also saw lots of Arctic Fox and Snowy Owl
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Polar Bear two males jousting Churchill, Manitoba 1 November 1996 two shots posted, 2nd one of a bear at sunset Between 1-4 November 1996 we saw in excess of 40 Polar Bears at this location. I'll only post this one record from 1996, but will post records from other years at this same area.
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Polar Bear two males jousting Churchill, Manitoba 1 November 1996 two shots posted, 2nd one of a bear at sunset Between 1-4 November 1996 we saw in excess of 40 Polar Bears at this location. I'll only post this one record from 1996, but will post records from other years at this same area.
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Polar Bear Churchill, Manitoba 5 November 1998 For several years I led trips to Churchill to see Polar Bears. We typically spent 4 days on tundra buggies on each trip. We typically saw between 20-40 bears in total on the 4 days. I'll only make one report per year.