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Wild polar bear. Seal River Heritage Lodge. Christian Baum photo.
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April 22, 2024

Happy Earth Day 2024!

Wild polar bear. Seal River Heritage Lodge. Christian Baum photo. Happy Earth Day 2024! Today is a day when people from all over the world come together to take action and preserve our beautiful planet. The Earth Day 2024 theme is focused on engaging people, governments, institutions, and businesses to…
Sustainable Tourism
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…
Polar bears sparring at Dymond Lake Ecolodge. Robert Postma photo.
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November 1, 2020

Polar Bear Week 2020

Sparring while waiting for the ice to form. Dymond Lake Ecolodge. Robert Postma photo. by George Williams Polar Bear Week takes place from November 1-7 this year, and the polar bears are already congregating on the shores of Hudson Bay anxiously waiting for the ice to form. People from all…
Polar bear mom and cubs cuddling in a bed of snow. Dymond Lake Ecolodge. Graham Copping photo.
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November 3, 2019

Polar Bear Week 2019

Mom and cubs. Dymond Lake Ecolodge. Great Ice Bear Adventure. Graham Copping photo. Polar Bear Week takes place from November 3-9 this year, and the polar bears are already congregating on the shores of Hudson Bay anxiously waiting for the ice to form. People from all over the world will…
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March 1, 2019

Minister’s Dinner raises over $200,000 for Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre

2019 Minister's Dinner. Back Row L to R: Bruce Gray, Deputy Minister of Sustainable Development; Scott Stephens, Director Regional Operations Conservation Ducks Unlimited Canada; Keith LaBossiere, Managing Partner Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP.; Daniel Brunet. Front Row L to R: Nathalie Bays, Manager of Interpretive Centre Operations; Dr. Karla Guyn, CEO…
 

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