Stock Photography Gallery - Pictures of Environment
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The elongated shadow of a tundra buggy appears on the snow on the shore of Hudson Bay

Huge tundra buggies that transport scientists, professional photographers and tourists are on the lo

A polar bear can be seen between the cone-laden spruce trees of Canada’s tundra

Small clumps of spruce trees provide shelter for small animals of the Canadian tundra

The tracks of an arctic hare have indented the sparkling snow of the tundra

An arctic hare has passed this way. Photo by Muriel Gustavson

A lone polar bear walks across the snow on the tundra in Canada’s north

Stunted, wind-blown black spruce trees dot the landscape of Canada’s tundra near Churchill

The sun rise on Canada’s northern tundra is seen through an icy bus window

Daybreak on the tundra is seen through an icy bus window.
Huge rocks present no barrier to a polar bear in the distance near Churchill, Manitoba

At the end of the day a polar finds a place to rest for the long winter night

Two magnificent polar bears have found a place to spend the night on the tundra

This yawning bear is looking for a resting place for the night on the tundra

The three polar bears are settling in for a long winter night

This polar bear is heading off at dusk to find a resting place for the night

Could the polar bear be wondering, “Who are you”? Photo by Muriel Gustavson

A lone polar bear can be seen resting in the vastness of the tundra

This polar bear is alert while resting. Photo by Muriel Gustavson

Polar bears are almost completely covered with fur.

Two polar bears have found good resting spots for the night.

Polar bears rest to conserve energy on their way to the sea ice

It is time to rest after a long days walk. Photo by Muriel Gustavson.

The polar bear’s thick coat keeps it warm during the freezing Canadian winter
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