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February 1, 2022

The Ultimate Girls Trip – Walking with Polar Bears on Hudson Bay

Conservationist Tara Lal, travel writer Geetika Jain and SUJÁN Luxury wildlife lodge owner Anjali Singh turned their shared passion for wildlife into the ultimate girls trip when they flew to Canada from England and India in the fall of 2017 to visit Seal River Heritage Lodge and Nanuk Polar Bear…
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January 3, 2022

The Wolves of Nanuk

Churchill Wild Guests Participate in First Cloud Wolf Study by Jad Davenport, Churchill Wild Director of Wolf Programs “There’s a wolf following us.” I turned and Churchill Wild guide Jess pointed at a wolf trotting a hundred feet behind us.  We were on a shakedown hike through the willows along…
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December 14, 2021

Strolling Polar Bear at Sunset

Written by Jody Steeves As the sunset in early November, we watched a young male polar bear cross the Opoyastin river and made his way west along the shore. We drove on our inland trail ahead of him and set up near a landmark we affectionately have named George's pole. This landmark…
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December 1, 2021

Closing Up

November is a thrilling time at our lodges: Polar bears are gathering in the area to wait for the temperatures to drop, so they can travel onto the ice of Hudson Bay to hunt. The snow has begun falling and the land is turning white. On clear nights the aurora…
 

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