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March 20th, 2010

Natural Exposures & Polar Bears International Combine Offices

Krista, Colter and Tanya outside the new offices in Bozeman

Polar Bears International is moving their US headquarters to Bozeman, Montana. Natural Exposures has ben helping PBI out for about 5 years and several good people from the Bozeman conservation community are now employed by PBI. With Natural Exposures close affiliation and Bozeman’s healthy conservation community it seemed only natural to combine offices and share space in our efforts to educate the world to the ever increasing issues of Climate Change and how it will affect polar bears and the arctic. Dan, Tanya, Jill and Colter are in charge of getting the new space ready. Check back for additional photographic updates.

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March 20th, 2010

Hudson Bay Ice Breaking Up Early-Polar Bears at Risk?

Take a look at a mini video I shot today. A friend of ours flew to Hawaii for a wedding we’re attending. She spoke to me about the melting ice on Hudson Bay. International flights fly over Hudson Bay on their way to the US coming from Europe. Robert Buchanan of Polar Bears International talked to me earlier this week that reports were coming in that the ice on Hudson Bay is breaking up much earlier than anyone has ever heard of. Polar Bears in this region may be forced off the ice months ahead of their normal time. I thought this mini-interview with someone who saw the broken ice first hand would be of interest to those of you who follow the plight of the polar bear due to climate change. It was +40F in Churchill this week. Usually it’s -40F. Big changes on the way.

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August 24th, 2009

Svalbard Polar Expedition~2009

Our ship sails along in the midnight sun with walrus

Our ship sails along in the midnight sun with walrus

A bit of history about this beautiful place known as     Svalbard/Spitsbergen. Svalbard is situated between 74° and 81°  (northern latitude) and 10° and 35° (eastern longitude) and is a    group of islands known as an archipelago. The area compromises  a land surface of over 61,000 sq km. Glaciers cover over 22,000 sq  km of this arctic landscape. the Vikings were the first to find this  ”cold edge” or Svalbard as their language described it. Later, an  explorer name Willem Barents found several islands of the      archipelago in 1595 and called the main one Spitsbergen. Not long after Barents arrived, soon came the whalers who believed for a long time that Spitsbergen/Svalbard was a part of Greenland. Eventfully this was proven to not be the case and in 1925, Norway was granted sovereignty over Spitsbergen and along with it the opportunity to introduce the old Viking term, Svalbard.

My reason for taking this adventure is to continue my work with Polar Bears International in my quest to document the arctic. This part of the world is predicted to change dramatically in the next several decades and it’s my goal to have a visual record of what parts of it was like before the changes took place. Many of the images I collect will be used in a forth coming book as well as be available for many of the other projects PBI is involved with. The following photographs were shot during a 21 day period.

To see a gallery of images from the trip click on this link Svalbard Polar Expedition

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