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  2. Churchill, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Churchill is a subarctic port town in northern Manitoba, Canada, on the west shore of Hudson Bay, roughly 140 km (87 mi) from the Manitoba–Nunavut border. It is most famous for the many polar bears that move toward the shore from inland in the autumn, leading to the nickname "Polar Bear Capital of the World" and to the benefit of its burgeoning tourism industry.

  3. Polar bear jail - Wikipedia

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    The Polar Bear Holding Facility, colloquially known as the Polar Bear Jail is a special building in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada where polar bears that are considered troublesome or dangerous are isolated until they can be relocated. [1] Before the facility was established, polar bears which were considered dangerous were shot.

  4. Polar Bear Spotted Crossing Manitoba Baseball Field

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    A polar bear that was spotted wandering across a baseball field in Churchill, Manitoba, on October 9 was tranquilized in the interests of public safety, according to a local conservation officer ...

  5. Polar Bears International - Wikipedia

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    Churchill, Manitoba, is known throughout the world as the place where hundreds of polar bears gather each fall to wait for the sea ice to return to Hudson Bay.The town is also a hub for Polar Bears International and several of PBI's programs including Tundra Connections webcasts [6] – free, live webcasts provided by polar bear and climate scientists and geared towards students, families and ...

  6. On the ground in Churchill: Polar bears fight for survival as ...

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    Polar bears are hardy creatures—they can fast for upward of 180 days and swim hundreds of miles without a break—but consensus among scientists is that the animals won’t be able to find new ...

  7. Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916 - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913–1916 was a scientific expedition in the Arctic Circle organized and led by Vilhjalmur Stefansson. [1] ... the Polar Bear, in 1915.