Friday, November 9, 2007

Scientist Q&A Video Now Online; Student Blogs from Polar Bear Cam Tundra Buggy; Travel to WildCams!

Dear WildCam Fan,

Polar Bear Cam Expert Q&A Broadcasts Now Online!

Per your request, we’ve posted the video of the two Polar Bear Cam Expert Q&A broadcasts. In these Q&As, our top polar bear scientists answered your questions live from onboard a Tundra Buggy® vehicle in Churchill, Manitoba—“the polar bear capital of the world.”

If you missed these live events or just want to enjoy the dialogue again, this is how you can find out more about what you're viewing on the Polar Bear Cam, the effects of global warming on the polar bear habitat, and more.

View Expert Q&A video online. >>
(Select the orange "Polar Bear Discussion" links beneath the video screen.)

Go to the live Polar Bear Cam now. >>


Polar Bear Cam Blog:
Through the Lens


Follow along on our Polar Bear Cam adventures!

Patrick King, a 12th-grade student from Summerland, British Columbia, is guest operating the camera for this year's Polar Bear Cam. The young, award-winning
filmmaker will spend at least three weeks surrounded by polar bears as he lives on Buggy One, the Tundra Buggy vehicle that houses your Polar Bear Cam. Patrick is a graduate of Polar Bears International 2006 Leadership Camp.

Read Patrick's blog posts now. >>


Take a Trip to Experience Our WildCams!

Inspired by you, our loyal community members and WildCam fans, the WildCam program and National Geographic Expeditions have partnered to develop unique trips to both WildCam Africa and WildCam Grizzlies in Alaska.


WildCam Africa Expedition for Summer 2008

This specially crafted National Geographic Expedition will be based at Mashatu Game Reserve, Botswana, home to seven of Africa's giants—the elephant, the giraffe, the eland, the ostrich, the kori bustard, the lion, and the baobab tree. An active day-by-day itinerary includes morning and afternoon game drives accompanied by expert guides, bush walks, a mountain biking safari, and an evening under the stars in a kgotla open-air boma. Travelers will be accompanied by a National Geographic expert, and groups will be limited in size.

Sign up for the trip now. >>

WildCam Grizzlies Expedition to Alaska

Experience WildCam Grizzlies— join us for a trip to Alaska in July 2008!

The expedition will be based in Homer, on the southwestern Kenai Peninsula, and will feature a behind-the-scenes visit to the Pratt
Museum, where WildCam Grizzlies was born. A highly active day-by-day itinerary will include bear watching, sea kayaking, hiking, and whale watching.

Space is limited, so sign up now. >>

WildCam Africa

We are enjoying the posts from all of you who are tuning into WildCam Africa, which is live now until mid-December.

See WildCam Africa now. >>


Thanks to all of our viewers who joined us for our live Polar Bear Expert Q&As. Be sure to check on the posted video of these events.

Best,
Your WildCam Team
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