Sunday, December 2, 2007

Bear Hibernation Event; Polar Bear Cam Photos; Take a WildCam Trip

Dear WildCam Fan,

Online Event: Bear Hibernation Event
 
A national park ranger answers your questions about bears and hibernation. Enjoy other activities during this daylong event — play scavenger searches, work a puzzle, or share your creativity by posting bear-related content you've designed!
 
Date: Thursday, December 6, 2007
Times: activities ongoing from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. ET; park ranger answers questions in the forum from 8 – 9 p.m. ET
Location: online in our WildCam Grizzlies Community
 
Visit the forum now to chat or submit your questions in advance >>

Photos From Polar Bear Cam 2007 – Season Highlights
 
Check out images taken from the live video feed and posted by Polar Bear Cam viewers for your enjoyment >>

Photograph by Robert Buchanan, Polar Bears International
Polar Bear Cam Offline for the Season
 
This year our cameras sent out some unforgettable live video — bears sparring; at least eight bears in one place; and Dancer, a large male bear who returns to the area every year, investigating Buggy One. Patrick King, a 12th-grade student, guest-operated the camera and blogged to keep us in the loop.
Our polar bear experts answered your questions during their online question-and-answer sessions. And the views from Cape Churchill were amazing as well, with its stunning landscape and frequent bear activity.
 
Watch video highlights currently playing on Polar Bear Cam >>

Take a Trip to Experience Our WildCams!

These specially crafted new National Geographic Expeditions were developed together with community members, as well as with National Geographic's local partners operating WildCam Africa and WildCam Grizzlies:

Elephants at Pete’s Pond
Image from WildCam Africa
 
Sign up for the WildCam Africa Expedition to Botswana >>
 
Sign up for the WildCam Grizzlies Expedition to Alaska >>

WildCam Africa Live Until Mid-December

Only a few more weeks to enjoy your views from WildCam Africa!

Go to WildCam Africa now >>

On behalf of the National Geographic WildCam Program, we'd like to thank our partners, whose extraordinary efforts brought you Polar Bear Cam 2007 — Polar Bears International, Frontier North's Tundra Buggy Adventure, SeeMore Wildlife Systems, and RealNetworks, Inc.
 
And a special thank-you to all of our Polar Bear Cam community members and fans. We have enjoyed reading your posts this season — we appreciate your curiosity and affinity for nature and all things polar bear!
 
Hope to see you online at our Bear Hibernation Event on Thursday, December 6th!
 
Best,
Your WildCam Team
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