To windup my series of posts of highlights from 2021 Natural Habitat Adventures Churchill Polar bear season, I thought I would share some images of my travelers having ...
On April 11, 2022 / By Brad JosephsThere are few animals that I love to photograph more than polar bears. Here is a collection of images of bears being bears I took during the fantastic ...
On March 24, 2022 / By Brad JosephsOne of the season highlights for me while guiding 4 Churchill polar bear expeditions for Natural Habitat Adventures was several sightings of one of the most awesome giant ...
On January 21, 2022 / By Brad JosephsAside from the polar bears, which is undoubtably the flagship species of Churchill’s wildlife viewing, the tundra is home a number of other amazing, exotic, charasmatic species such ...
On December 29, 2021 / By Brad JosephsIn my previous two posts I showed highlights of sparring male polar bears during our 2021 season in Churchill, which is tied with my other favorite thing to ...
On December 26, 2021 / By Brad JosephsI just edited and uploaded this footage of two big male polar bears sparring on the shores of Hudson Bay a few weeks ago while guiding an expedition ...
On November 29, 2021 / By Brad JosephsI recently did a webinar on Natural Habitat’s Churchill expeditions. If you missed it, here is the recorded version, but I answered all of the questions submitted. Thanks ...
On March 13, 2021 / By Brad JosephsLast week I did a webinar on the Hudson Bay Polar Bears. Here is the list of questions we received from the audience, and my answers. Each question ...
On May 26, 2020 / By Brad JosephsThis last polar bear season proved to be quite challenging after the first week of November due to record-setting early cold weather which caused the sea-ice to form earlier ...
On December 14, 2017 / By Brad JosephsTo say that I am fond of ravens is an understatement. Over the last twenty years guiding in Alaska and Canada I have collected enough stories to write ...
On November 13, 2017 / By Brad JosephsI just finished my first polar bear trip of the season. It was much colder than I have ever seen it this early. It was -6F and very ...
On November 6, 2017 / By Brad JosephsPeople often ask me if bears are color blind and the answer is no, they can see in color like humans, which really helps them locate certain types ...
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