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Polar Bears International News Releases -- 2011

Annenberg Foundation Grant Helps Fund PBI Tundra Connections Program
Vice President and Director of the Annenberg Foundation Charles Annenberg Weingarten and his team at explore.org recently awarded a $50,000 grant to Polar Bears International (PBI) to help fund cameras and other equipment used for live webcasts and videoconferences from the tundra during the annual fall polar bear migration near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
December 1, 2011
Annenberg Foundation Grant for Tundra Connections.pdf

World-renowned Polar Bear Scientist to Speak in Toronto
Eminent polar bear scientist and author Dr. Ian Stirling will appear at the Fairmont Royal York on December 14, 2011, for a presentation and book signing arranged by Polar Bears International, the world’s leading polar bear conservation group.
November 15, 2011
World-renowned Polar Bear Scientist.pdf

Actor Andrew Jackson Invites Canadian & U.S. Teens to Compete in Project Polar Bear Contest
Canadian celebrity Andrew Jackson announced today that less than two weeks remain to register for Project Polar Bear, a contest hosted by Polar Bears International (PBI), the world’s leading polar bear conservation group.
November 4, 2011
Project Polar Bear-Jackson.pdf

World-renowned Polar Bear Scientist to Speak in Winnipeg
Eminent polar bear scientist and author Dr. Ian Stirling will appear in Winnipeg for a presentation and book signing arranged by Polar Bears International, the world’s leading polar bear conservation group.
November 1, 2011
World-renowned Scientist in Winnipeg.pdf

Polar Bears International Honors UPs for Leadership in Carbon Reduction Efforts

Polar Bears International, the world’s leading polar bear conservation group, will present UPS with PBI’s prestigious Four Paws Award this week during the annual polar bear migration in Churchill, Manitoba, in recognition of environmental leadership.
November 3, 2011
UPS Four Paws Award.pdf

Annual Polar Bear Migration to Be Streamed Live
Every year an estimated 1,000 polar bears linger outside the small Canadian town of Churchill, Manitoba waiting for the Hudson Bay to freeze over. This year, a group of organizations are partnering to bring a front row view of the annual migration to anyone around the world with an Internet connection.
October 26, 2011
Polar Bear Cam.pdf

Zookeepers Travel to See Wild Polar Bears as Part of Polar Bears International's Keeper Leadership Camp
Fifteen zookeepers from across the U.S. will travel to the tundra near Churchill, Manitoba to take part in a Leadership Camp focusing on polar bears, climate change, and how each of us can help.
October 2, 2011
Keeper Camp 2011.pdf

Sea Ice Losses and Polar Bear Encounters
Arctic sea ice coverage reached historic lows in August, a harbinger of what is to come unless action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. With the reduced ice coverage came a sharp uptick in polar bear attacks and encounters.
September 12, 2011
Sea Ice Losses & Polar Bear Encounters.pdf

Polar Bears International Honors Ontario for Leadership in Carbon Reduction Efforts
Premier Dalton McGuinty and the Province of Ontario received PBI's prestigious Four Paws Award in recognition of the province's leadership in carbon reduction efforts. July 18, 2011
Four Paws Award.pdf

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