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  • Sailing Boat, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4356-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Two adult polar bears, one with exceptionally large paws, make their way along the snow covered landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
    7217 19 Nov 2009.JPG
  • An adult polar bear walks warily past the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada
    6909 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear cub, separated from its mother, walks quickly to catch her in the high Arctic in Canada
    6992 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A mother polar bear and her cub walk closely past the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada.  It's interesting to note that the cub is almost the size of the mother
    6424 15 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear mother and two cubs rests on the shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada whilst waiting for sea ice to freeze
    5148 24 Nov 2009.JPG
  • An observation tower, a remnant of the cold war era when observation posts and radar establishments were functional in the high Arctic regions in Canada.  A bear cage can be seen below the tower
    4325 23 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A mother polar bear and cub make their way across the rock-sewn snow landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
    3651 21 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A large polar bear watches intently as it moves across the frozen landscape on the high Arctic of Canada
    3016 20 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear walks slowly across the sparsely vegetated tundra in search of food in the arctic region of Canada
    0616 15 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A female polar bear walks toward the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada
    0081 27 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Salmon Swimming River To Spawn, Canada
    anaspides-idw-4526-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4377-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4120-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3384 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3373 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3328 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Meandering Stream, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-1085-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Sea Kayaks, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-0939-13-sep-2008.jpg
  • A tundra film vehicle (TFV) makes its way, during a storm, across the frozen landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
    8404 23 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A large adult male polar bear stops what it's doing to look at the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada.  Large makes are dangerous and utmost care must be taken when working in close proximity to male bears.  Large males can and do attack mother polar bears and cubs which is why, if at all possible, males are avoided. This individual was almost stark white in colour, in contrast to many polar bears that are have a yellowish tinge to the colour of their fur
    6643 26 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Humans cannot survive for long periods of time in the high Arctic in Canada.  A tundra train is one method to live in this inhospitable environment
    6019 26 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two polar bears in the high Arctic in Canada stop their activity to lift their heads and sniff the air.  Polar bears often sniff the air to determine if carrion or other polar bears are in the vicinity
    3790 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two polar bears greet each other in the high Arctic on Canada
    2484 19 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A sole polar bear follows the track of another bear along the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada.  The bear is patiently waiting for the sea ice to form
    2483 19 Nov 2009A.JPG
  • A mother polar bear and cub, rest in a snow drift whilst they await the sea ice to freeze in the high Arctic tundra of Canada
    1099 15 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Variegated Colour, British Columbia - Canada.
    anaspides-idw-8679-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • Sheer Cliff, British Columbia - Canada..Note the size of the trees which are around 60 feet in height.  These cliffs have been created by glacial action then sea level rise has encroached into the glacial valley
    anaspides-idw-8652-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • Sheer Cliff, British Columbia - Canada..Note the size of the trees which are around 60 feet in height.  These cliffs have been created by glacial action then sea level rise has encroached into the glacial valley
    anaspides-idw-8648-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-6107-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-6086-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Moss on Trees, British Columbia - Canada..
    anaspides-idw-5852-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • Salmon Swimming River To Spawn, Canada
    anaspides-idw-4508-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Sea Fog and Rays, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4043-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3511 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3499 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3368 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3341 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3337 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Tree Trunk, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-2655-14-sep-2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    2448 13 sep 2008.jpg
  • Sailing Boat, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-1138-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-1114-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Sea Mist, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-1091-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Birch Tree Grove, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-1024-15-sep-2008.jpg
  • The water off Hudson Bay in Canada slowly freezes
    6141 14 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear mother and two cubs rests on the shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada whilst waiting for sea ice to freeze
    5581 25 Nov 2009A.JPG
  • Striated ice in the high Arctic in Canada.  This type of ice is formed when exceptionally strong winds carve the surface of the ice in the direction of the wind
    5022 24 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bears makes headway during a fierce Arctic snow storm near the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada
    4381 23 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A adult polar bear walks along the snow covered shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada waiting for the sea ice, visible in the distance, to become more stable
    4257 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A adult polar bear walks along the snow covered shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada waiting for the sea ice, visible in the distance, to become more stable
    4243 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A mother polar bear and cub walk and slide across slippery ice in the high Arctic in Canada
    3696 21 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear stands his ground in the high Arctic region of Canada.  Polar bears are apex predators and have no natural predator
    3103 20 Nov 2009.JPG
  • An adult polar bears lift his head and watches intently in the high Arctic region of Canada
    3058 20 Nov 2009.JPG
  • The almost frozen water of Hudson Bay in Canada can be seen in the background as this polar bear walks past some exposed seaweed
    2975 20 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A large polar bear walks confidently towards the photographer.  Polar bears are the apex predator in the high Arctic of Canada
    2849 19 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear rests waiting for sea ice to form along the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada.  The bear is attempting to remain cool by keeping as much surface area as possible on the snow and ice
    1962 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A large male polar bear waits patiently for the sea ice to form along the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada.  The sea ice is forming later each year  which maybe a cause from global climate change
    1782 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear walks slowly across the sparsely vegetated tundra in search of food in the arctic region of Canada
    0617 15 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Tundra Film Buggy - Arctic, Canada
    8404-23-Nov-2009-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Tundra Train - Canada
    6019-26-Nov-2009-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-6109-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-5962-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Moss, British Columbia - Canada..
    anaspides-idw-5843-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-5802-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-5593-18-sep-2008.jpg
  • Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4448-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Sunrise, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4426-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4336-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4192-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Dead Salmon (Family Salmonidae), Canada
    anaspides-idw-3756-15-sep-2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3490 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    3341a 14 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    2513 13 sep 2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    2490b 13 sep 2008.jpg
  • Sunrise, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-1086-17-sep-2008.jpg
  • Sea Fog, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-0697-13-sep-2008.jpg
  • Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) - Canada..The Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear" or "ghost bear", is subspecies of the American Black Bear living in the central coast of British Columbia, and noted for a small percentage of their population having white or cream-colored coats. This colour variant is due to a unique recessive trait in their gene pool
    5716 24 sep 2009.jpg
  • An adult polar bear stands its ground in Canada.  Polar bears are apex predators
    8558 23 Nov 2009.JPG
  • An adult polar bear stands its ground in Canada.  Polar bears are apex predators
    8551 23 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Water in Hudson Bay Canada, slowly becomes frozen as winter reaches its coolest period
    8209 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A large male polar bear patrols the ice and snow landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
    8035 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Man and polar bear meet face to face in the high Arctic in Canada.  There is no doubt that food is on the bear's mind
    7622 19 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A young polar bear, briefly separated from its mother, runs to catch up with her in the high Arctic in Canada
    7211 27 Nov 2009.JPG
  • An adult polar bear in the high Arctic in Canada
    6998 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear cub moved away from the photographer along a snow drift in the high Arctic in Canada
    5690 25 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A polar bear stands his ground in the high Arctic region of Canada.  Polar bears are apex predators and have no natural predator
    3106 20 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A mother polar bear and cub negotiate a snow drift in the high Arctic tundra in Canada.  The cub follows with a look of apprehension on its face
    2227 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • To maintain warmth polar bears often roll on the snow and ice.  This rejuvenates their fur my removing water.  This polar bear awaits the sea ice to form along the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada
    1992 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A mother polar bear and cub carefully walk along the edge of Hudson Bay in Canada keeping a watchful eye for other polar bears.  Mothers and cubs must be very wary of adult male polar bears which can kill her cub
    1832 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-6047-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-6045-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-6015-19-sep-2008.jpg
  • Racing Stream, British Columbia - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4419-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4306-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4299-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4295-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4254-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4214-16-sep-2008.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - Canada
    anaspides-idw-4190-16-sep-2008.jpg
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