
Cape South Arctic Tundra Cam
OnlineGaze across the open Arctic tundra of Cape South in Canada's remote Wapusk National Park, where a gravel track threads between lichen-crusted rock and low sub-Arctic vegetation toward the shimmering waters of Hudson Bay. This is one of the world's greatest concentrations of polar bear maternity dens, a vast, wind-swept wilderness at the edge of the sub-Arctic.
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An Arctic Wilderness on the Edge of Hudson Bay
This camera looks out over Cape South, a stretch of treeless tundra within Canada's Wapusk National Park in northern Manitoba. The landscape is a mosaic of gravel ridges, tundra ponds, and hardy sub-Arctic plants sweeping toward the great expanse of Hudson Bay.
Realm of the Polar Bear
The Cape Churchill region holds one of the densest concentrations of polar bear maternity dens on Earth. Managed with Polar Bears International, the feed offers a rare window onto the habitat where these iconic predators den, roam, and gather along the coast.
A Protected National Park
Wapusk National Park safeguards more than 11,000 square kilometres of coastal tundra and boreal transition. Remote and largely inaccessible, it is a stronghold for arctic foxes, caribou, and countless migratory birds alongside its famous bears.
A Living Research Frontier
The cam supports conservation and scientific outreach, letting viewers worldwide witness a fragile sub-Arctic ecosystem in real time. It is a front-row seat to one of the planet's most pristine and vulnerable wildernesses.
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