Our live HD cam is a window onto the polar bear migration near Churchill, Manitoba. Watch as the bears wait for the ice to form on the Hudson Bay. Spot females with cubs and sparring male bears. It’s almost like being there.
explore.org is a philanthropic multi-media organization created to champion the selfless acts of others and inspire lifelong learning. View hundreds of videos, photos and live cams from around the world here.
Owners of the Tundra Buggy® Adventure, passionate to share with their guests wildlife and culture of the north, since 1979 Frontiers North has been outfitting expert-guided group tours in Canada's north.
The world’s only nonprofit dedicated solely to the worldwide conservation of the polar bear and its habitat, Polar Bears International focuses its efforts on research, education, and stewardship.
Variety and tally of wildlife sighted yesterday
in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area.
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Frontiers North built Tundra Buggy® One to help support the conservation efforts and educational programs of Polar Bears International. Buggy One not only houses the Polar Bear Cam, but also hosts PBI’s live Tundra Connections webcasts and videoconferences. These broadcasts connect scientists in the field with students and individuals around the world as arctic winds shake the Buggy and polar bears prowl outside.
Explore Buggy OneThree organizations, explore.org, Frontiers North Adventures, and Polar Bears International, have come together to bring the polar bear migration and the Arctic to you. Our live coverage from the Churchill Wildlife Management Area of polar bears staging along the coast waiting for sea ice to form on Hudson Bay is designed to uplift and inspire you. And to motivate you to take action to save these extraordinary animals and their threatened habitat.