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John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Tracking Polar Bears on Google Maps - And Polar Bear Less... - 3 views

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    " Bear Tracker is a feature of the Polar Bears International website. The Bear Tracker plots the travels of collared polar bears in Hudson Bay and the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska. You can view the travel paths of one or all of the bears on each map. The map also offers play the travel paths recorded over time."
Phil Taylor

Polar Bears International Fall Tundra Connections- FREE Live Webcasts! - Digital Human ... - 2 views

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    "Polar Bears International Fall Tundra Connections- FREE Live Webcasts!"
Phil Taylor

For Teachers | Polar Bears International - 1 views

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    "Polar bears, after all, are a perfect focal point for teaching all kinds of things"
John Evans

Welcome to Churchill. Where the Heck Am I? | Explore - 1 views

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    "f you're already an avid follower of our Polar Bear, Beluga Sky (Northern Lights) or Underwater Beluga Whale Cams, then you've heard the name Churchill over and over again. But where exactly is it and what makes it such a hot spot for these amazing and threatened creatures? On the western side of Hudson Bay and just southwest of the Northwest Passage is a little coastal town in Canada. The Northwest Passage, of course, was long sought after as a short-cut trade route for countries near the Arctic Circle. It could potentially allow places like Russia to have a direct route to Canada, Greenland or New York City without going south. Famously impassable, the Northwest Passage has now become more accessible as climate change melts the Arctic ice. This could be good news for shippers but is bad news for bears. More on that later."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: A Good App and A Good Site for Learning About Endangered ... - 1 views

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    "WWF Together is a beautiful iPad app and Android app that features interactive stories about endangered animals around the world. Each of the interactive stories includes beautiful images and videos, facts about the animals and their habitats, and the threats to each of the animals. Some of the animals currently featured in the app are pandas, marine turtles, elephants, tigers, polar bears, bison, whales, gorillas, rhinos, and snow leopards."
John Evans

Experience Polar Bear Tours with the Tundra Buggy Adventure - 4 views

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    Just saw this awesome interactive tour of Buggy One - makes me feel like I'm back in Churchill :-) http://t.co/fV4rNwtj @polarbears @edmodo
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