Canada Polar Bear News
Polar Bear Life and Behavior
Churchill tourist comes face-to-face with a polar bear
Bear watching in Churchill, Canada, can get anyone's adrenaline pumping from zero to a thousand once they spot that first enormous and furry white mammal. read more
CBC airs special segment on polar bears during popular nature show
With popular nature shows on television such as Frozen Planet, polar bear watching has become possible for millions of people around the world. read more
Scottish park welcomes new polar bear
The only polar bear in a public zoo in the UK now has a furry playmate. read more
Animal Planet launches "Polar Bear Family and Me" television series
Legendary filmmaker Gordon Buchanan is known for his adventures with grizzly and black bears across North America, and his most recent documentary project follows a family of polar bears in the Arctic's Svalbard Islands. read more
More polar bears may survive better in captivity
As the earth's atmospheric temperature warms, more polar bears are flocking to Churchill for extended periods of time because their natural habitats are dependent upon the yearly ice freeze. read more
Oregon polar bears may find a new home at ScienceWorks
Two large polar bears in Lithia Springs, Oregon, may finally find a welcoming home this spring. read more
Polar bear researcher debuts extensive book on the species
Andrew Derocher has devoted the majority of his life to the conservation of polar bears. read more
Moscow Zoo unveils polar bear triplets
Three polar bear cubs have recently emerged from their den in the Moscow Zoo, attracting thousands of tourists to see the adorable mammals play and roll in the snow. read more
Discovery Channel and BBC debut Frozen Planet to Americans
The Discovery Channel will soon debut to American viewers the wildlife documentary series by Alastair Fothergill named Frozen Planet. read more
Detroit Zoo seeks to increase polar bear population
As mating season approaches, the Detroit Zoo is looking to increase its current polar bear population by pairing one of its main female attractions, Talini, with a new suitor, Nuka, who was brought from the Pittsburgh Zoo. read more
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