First polar bear alert report for Churchill an astonishing seven weeks later than last year

The first report of the Polar Bear Alert Program in Churchill, Manitoba was released today (1 September), a full seven weeks later than last year due to many bears remaining on the Western Hudson Bay ice much later than they have done in the past.

2020 Aug 31 - Polar Bear Stats_week 1 jpeg

As I mentioned previously, as long as I’ve been collecting these published reports (2015), there has not been a first report of the season issued later than the second week in July, so this year is really unusual and I suspect similar to the 1980s.

I thought it possible that this was a Covid-related delay getting conservation officers to Churchill but as you’ll see above, that appears not to be the case: there simply have been not enough serious problems with bears in Churchill to warrant sending officers out before last week. No information on the general condition of bears was included this year, as it has been in other years (see below).  Activity this last week in August 2020 was similar to the first week in July 2018.

Polar bear Cape East 0 Wakusp NP _24 Aug 2020 earlier

Week 1 2020 vs week 6 2019

2019 week 1 report for 2nd week of July:

Churchill problem bears_week 1_2019 July 8-14

Week 1 reports back to 2015

2018:

2018 Bear Stats July 9 week 1 jpeg

2017:

Churchill PB reports_week 1_ July 10-16_July 2017

2016:

2016 July 11_17_bears off the ice

2015:

2015 July 5_12 week 1

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