My final three days in Churchill saw few wildlife sightings, with the exception of a few foxes. Their absence was a source of happiness, not disappointment though: Hudson Bay had started to freeze sufficiently for polar bears to begin their migration offshore to hunt. This is positive news for this population of polar bears; climate change means that others such as the ones around Svaldbald and the Beaufort Sea in Alaska have been
less fortunate this year. The latter's population has fallen by 40 percent in the past 10 years; around Churchill a
study showed that in the five years between 2011 and 2016, the population dropped by a fifth. It's
possible that in 20 years time there will be no polar bears left in this area at all, due to habitat loss. This realisation always makes my encounters with polar bears each year poignant and emotional.
An Arctic Hare
The Port of Churchill
'Miss Piggy' plane wreck
Churchill 2018 Contents
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