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July 15, 2023

Happy Arctic Sea Ice Day!

Polar bear navigating freshly forming Arctic sea ice at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Ian Johnson photo. Happy Arctic Sea Ice Day! Not only is the Arctic sea ice important for the survival of our beloved polar bears and other Arctic wildlife, but also for the planet. We hope you’ll join…
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April 22, 2023

Happy Earth Day 2023!

Mom nursing her cubs at Seal River Heritage Lodge. Happy Earth Day 2023! Today is a day when people from all over the world come together to take action and preserve our beautiful planet. The Earth Day 2023 theme is focused on engaging people, governments, institutions, and businesses to recognize…
Dymond Lake Ecolodge_photo by Scott Zielke
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April 7, 2022

What Lodge Is Right For You?

We know there are always so many choices to make when booking a vacation, so we strive to make your planning a little easier by helping you choose the right Churchill Wild lodge for you. Hint: it might be all three.  We strive for consistently high customer service at each…
Wolves approaching in snow_Jad Davenport_National Geographic
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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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