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The city of Hudson, the city of Hudson, Manitoba on the outskirts of the West.
Behold, the sea meets Boreal forest under the northern lights. The north is farther and the trees stop growth. Snow coats are cut by a hard landscape of the Canadian shield and continuous wind will.
Roads do not cause churchilling. It is just a railway line and a flight lane at an airport, carry a random charter aircraft.
However, these tourists and scientists also return to their homes in the luxurious areas of the kings of the Arctic, as soon as possible in the fall. Travelers here, looking for something from the whole world, looking for something: lock the eyes with a polar bear.
Polar Bears awaits you to create ice in the bay in every fall in every fall. Men are primarily in ice, try roaming and edges, they can hunt for the seal that calls wherever they want to travel to the north – they can hunt for the main food source.
Scientists are united over Churchill, because it is the most convenient moment to study polar bears. The bears here are most examined in the world and most photos.
These arctic animals have great personalities: they play to spend time and embrace and nest. Men often recognize each other because they are preparing each other in the battles, trying to get to know each other in the battles.
Cubs, before approaching their mothers two to three years ago and they remain before they are forced to live. They try the waters over the next year – sometimes struggling to survive when they learned to hunt and keep in Tundra.
However, in recent years, the architecture of warming, changing the behavior of bears, melts the ice cream with ice.
This monthly change around this monthly, the bears from the longer, closer to people and more extend to the seal in the north.
It is a change – change climate – a change in not to face parents and grandparents. Yes, the bears are constantly evolving, because they are grossed from grossly about 500,000 years ago, but the pace of the replacement is alarming scientists.
For polar bears International Flavio Lehner International Flavio Lehner, due to the reduction of sea ice, the polar bear in the Gulf of Hudson is 618, as in the 618th and 1980s.
“It’s pretty deep,” he says. “Other places are difficult to find, perhaps in Amazon, you saw such a strange change in the ecosystem caused by climate change.”
Lehner does not expect that the situation will improve and be outside the decline in the population, but also sees behavioral turn. In his personal experience, it was typical to find triple mothers who are rare now.
Scientists in Polar Bears International say these bears can easily support themselves in 180 days. They saw hunting birds and reindeer in other parts of the world, but scientists do not hesitate to lose 2-4 pounds per day when the high protein diet was released.
“The current pace of change works very fast,” John Whiteman, Chief Scientific Scientist John Whiteman with PBI. “Polar bears will not be able to develop in a timely manner to deal with the current degree of sea loss.”
Whiteman expects polar bears to remain in the next 10 years or more, but the schedule begins to approach the illegal 20-30 years.
“As a result, we know we lost the sea ice, we lose the polar bears,” said Whiteman.
Churchill has always been a city in the sediment. Many lives live – to trade the world’s polar capital from home to the first nations to trade in the military.
Attract a special person. One who often enjoys loneliness. People who came for employment are semi-moving tourist industry workers or perhaps a change. The guide and nature lovers, seasonal workers attracted this slow, pace of life.
Others – Mike Spens as the mayor of 30 years of the city – they spent their lives here. When a child was wet, the security officers in the city took 20-22 months a year. However, as the passage of time, the approach has changed.
“First of all, we respect the wild nature,” he says. “The polar bears are very important in the local world – this is in the head of its food chain. There are many respect.”
The settlement is now encountered by a future that the polar bear can be potentially disappear from the tourist season. In the interval, the society will be forced to be closely together with both bears when they expect ice to form ice in the Gulf of ice. The infrastructure is also one of the many people looking for solutions to match the warming climate and melting permafrost.
“We have always protested,” he said. But the society is also “usually finds a way.”
Due to the combination of these solutions, floods and exploitation, the order of a collapsing port and railway line in 2017. After starting to work in its full potential, Hope will welcome more consistent work and resources for society. At the same time, a new program in the city is growing microgreens and transports the new polar bears to the streets, all for people to make a way forward to the north and in the wild.
“Now what we need to do is build a bigger role in building a stronger society and a larger society that grows here.” “They see them for themselves, they are very valuable.”
On the outskirts of the city, Wyatt Daley, preparing to take the first in three rounds for the day, closes Damint Daley forks. The autumn is the peak tourist season and it will hold the day between the trees of the Boreal forest, sliding on the snow.
Churchill rely on tourism that want to see the polar bears. To protect their enterprises, some tourism companies are looking for Pivot to protect futures.
One of these roads is to advertise other aspects of this wild north – Aurora, which is 300 nights of the year and the annual Beluga whale migration of the year.
However, this is not only the economic engine needed by refueling: there is a year and the next generation for the next generation, and the next generation is, prone to him and give it a pleasure.
Wyatt Daley, many years ago, was one of the children who want their parents to go south. The father of his father Dave, a dog musher and a tourist company owned the owner of the owner, “We have dogs, where we are preparing our lives.” This was the end of this special.
He removed his friends and their families – especially in secondary schools – “better opportunities”. After graduating, he traveled in Australia and the world working in the tourism industry in Cologne. But he came home. Back to dogs and stick back back.
Churchill says he gave him “everything.” Feeling a connection to the dogs, the area. His father is his best friend. And this is now the age of 3 years old – now the age of 3 years old.
“I remember being a little child and standing on his back and tours with my father and do tours.” “That’s what I look forward to the most at the moment … I think (Noah) I think (Noah) walked and walks with me.”
However, this inheritance is threatened with warming arctic and feels the duyeys when they struggle to protect the lifestyle in the north.
“One day of polar bears is a dreadful thought that a day could not be here,” Dave Daley said. “Earth is a living being and we are looking over and change everything. I think we should really get an arm and start taking this seriously.”