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  • Greg Durner, USGS Alaska Science Center, surveying the range of denning polar bears in the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge. Alaska
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • A wildfire burns through the tundra and boreal forest in an area known for polar bear denning sties near the Deer River south of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Burned tundra and boreal forest from a wildfire started by lightning near the Deer river polar bear denning area, 50 miles west of Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team prepares to head back to the helicopter pickup site after deploying remote cameras on a polar bear den. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team pulling a sled with the remote camera that will be used for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • On the trail home after deploying a remote camera on a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Making final adjustments on the remote camera set out to document a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway.
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  • The Maternal Den Study team setting up a remote camera for observing a polar bear den from a great distance. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Megan Owen and Joanna Sulich working to deploy the Maternal Den Study camera in the field. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Aerial view of remote camera deployment on a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Setting up the remote camera on a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Joanna Sulich and Megan Owen working to deploy the Maternal Den Study camera in the field. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Maternal Den Study team in the field. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Maternal Den Study team in the field. Svalbard, Norway
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  • On the trail home after deploying a remote camera on a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway.
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  • BJ Kirschhoffer and Krista Wright unload materials used for the deployment of remote cameras for the Maternal Den Study. Svalbard, Norway
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  • BJ and Nick prepare to pull gear back to the landing site for pickup. Maternal Den Study team, Svalbard, Norway
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  • Pulling a sled with the remote camera for the Maternal Den Study. Svalbard, Norway
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  • BJ, Krista, and Nick hauling the remote camera for deployment near a polar bear den site. Svalbard, Norway
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  • The Sysselmannen of Svalbard supplied air support for the Maternal Den Study. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Strapping down the gear for our trip back to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Rupert and BJ discuss the wind generator for the remote camera setup. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Latching down gear onto the sled for our trip home. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Strapping down the gear for our trip back to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.
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  • Latching gear onto the sled for our trip home. Svalbard, Norway
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  • BJ Kirschhoffer working on the insides of the cooler that holds the remote camera. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) pups at the entrance of a den in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) den in Wapusk National Park, Canada.
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  • Black Bear sow in a winter den wih three cubs snuggled around her. Minnesota
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with very young cubs just leaving their winter den. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Pam Coy stands in a bear den and assists in removing an immobilized black bear (Ursus americanus) for reserach data. Minnesota
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  • Krista Wright, Executive Director of Polar Bears International, bundled up in Canada Goose down jacket while on the Maternal Den Study project. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Karen Noyce returns a black bear (Ursus americanus) cub to the den after taking data for research. Minnesota
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  • Polar bear den in Wapusk National Park, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Looking out from within a polar bear den. Wapusk National Park. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • A polar bear den surrounded by Black Spruce trees during spring in Wapusk National Park. Canada
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  • BJ Kirschhoffer works on the wind turbine used to produce electricity for a remote polar bear den camera. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Arctic Fox at the entrance of a den in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
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  • BJ Kirschhoffer of Polar Bears International. Svalbard, Norway
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  • Research biologist with the USGS of the Alaska Science Center, George Durner,recording findings of survey to determine the range of the denning of Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus) in the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge(ANWR) Alaska. Working with Polar Bears International doing a survey to determine the denning range of Polar Bears in the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge(ANWR) Alaska.
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  • Tracks from a mother polar bear and her new cubs skirt the edges of the spruce forest in the denning area near Churchill, Manitoba. Wapusk National Park. Canada
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  • Trackers searching for polar bear tracks within denning area of  Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada. Strong winds and -35F degree temps make tracking difficult.
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  • Research biologist with the USGS of the Alaska Science Center, George Durner working with Polar Bears International doing a survey to determine the denning range of Polar Bears in the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge(ANWR) Alaska. He finds descarded radio collar, which they determine to be from a female Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) that may have died in the den.
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  • Research biologist with the USGS of the Alaska Science Center, George Durner working with Polar Bears International doing a survey to determine the denning range of Polar Bears in the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge(ANWR) Alaska. He finds descarded radio collar, which they determine to be from a female Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) that may have died in the den.
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with three cubs leaving the denning grounds and heading toward Hudson Bay where the mother can start to hunt again for her new family. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Daniel J. Cox, wildlife photographer, on assignment with Polar Bears International, surveying the range of denning polar bears in the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge. Alaska
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  • Research biologists with USGS from the Alaska Science Center, surveying the range of Polar Bears(Ursus maritimus) denning in the Arctic Nationa Wildlife Refuge. ANWR.
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with three cubs leaving the denning grounds and heading toward Hudson Bay where the mother can start to hunt again for her new family. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Research biologists with USGS from the Alaska Science Center, surveying the range of Polar Bears(Ursus maritimus) denning in the Arctic Nationa Wildlife Refuge. ANWR.
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  • Helicopter being used by Polar Bears International to research and survey Polar Bears(Ursus maritimus) in the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge (ANWR) Alaska, determining their denning range. Daniel J. Cox, wildlife photographer and research biologist, George Durner with the USGS of the Alaska Science Center.
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  • Research biologist with the USGS of the Alaska Science Center, George Durner working with Polar Bears International doing a survey to determine the denning range of Polar Bears in the Arctic National WIldlife Refuge(ANWR) Alaska.
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  • Trackers searching for polar bear tracks within denning area of  Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada. Strong winds and -35F degree temps make tracking difficult.
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with three cubs leaving the denning grounds and heading toward Hudson Bay where the mother can start to hunt again for her new family. Manitoba, Canada
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  • A tunnel leads to the ice den of a Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida) A pup was taken from the den and eaten by a polar bear.
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  • Prairie Dog, (Cynomys ludovicians) Pair outside of den on prairie, "kssing", a form of recognition. .Prairie Dog, (Cynomys ludovicians) Pair outside of den on prairie, ""kssing"", a form of recognition
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  • Mother and cub polar bear takes a momment to play and rest,  traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear takes a momment to play and rest,  traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear takes a momment to play and rest,  traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • Mother and cub polar bear takes a momment to play and rest,  traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear takes a momment to play and rest,  traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear takes a momment to play and rest,  traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • Mother and cub polar bear takes a moment to play and rest,  traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar bear mother and cubs traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park.  It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs merge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • Polar bear tracks on top of snow drift that was used as a den site for mother and her new cubs. Wapusk National Park, close to Churhill, Manitoba on Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Polar bear tracks on top of snow drift that was used as a den site for mother and her new cubs. Wapusk National Park, close to Churhill, Manitoba on Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear takes a momment to play and rest,  traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It's early March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubs emerge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Mother and cub polar bear traveling towards Hudson Bay passes through a spruce forest in Wapusk National Park. It'Southeast arly March and the temperatures are -46F, this is the time mother and cubSoutheast merge from the den. Manitoba, Canada
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