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April 5, 2013
Churchill Wild celebrates 20th Anniversary! Thank You!
by Mike Reimer, Churchill Wild Celebrating 20 years! Seal River Heritage Lodge 2013. 20 years? Say it isn’t so. Wow! Seems like just yesterday we were flying north up the coast from Churchill to have a look at a couple of old tumbled down shacks near the mouth of the…
July 12, 2012
Churchill Wild 2011 Photo Contest Winners
Congratulations to our 2011 Churchill Wild Photo Contest Winners! Every year we solicit entries from our guests for a Churchill Wild Photo Contest. Some of the most stunning images on our website have come from these contests. We break it into categories and hand out big discounts towards future safaris…
April 27, 2012
Polar Bear Photo Safari at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge
Dennis Fast is hosting our first ever Polar Bear Photo Safari at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. This one week departure takes place August 26-September 1, 2012 on the coast of Hudson Bay in the Cape Tatnum Wildlife Management area. Dennis' work can be seen all over our website and promotional…
December 14, 2010
Death of a Mother Polar Bear
There has been much discussion recently about polar bears starving and dying as a result of global warming and climate change. The Telegraph (UK) ran a story entitled Cancun climate change summit: climate change killing polar bears that linked to a (warning: difficult-to-watch) video taken by Daniel J. Cox of…
May 28, 2010
Churchill Wild Polar Bear Photo Safari host Dennis Fast participates in international photo competition
Professional photographer Dennis Fast is building an international reputation for himself and Churchill Wild is proud to count him among those who are responsible for our success. Dennis was recently selected to be one of 20 photographers in a contest organized by the The Images for Conservation Fund (ICF), which…
April 16, 2010
Polar Bears and Climate Change – CNN Video interviews polar bear veterans at Seal River Heritage Lodge
Is climate change reducing the world’s polar bear population? There’s no question the polar bear’s favored environment - the arctic sea ice - is melting, yet the polar bear population on Canada’s Hudson Bay seems to be thriving right now. Why? CNN producer Jessica Ellis took a film crew to…