Summer in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, for the Polar Bears International team, typically involves operating our live Beluga Cams, engaging with visitors at our public interpretive center, and taking care of behind-the-scenes operations work. As of last summer, a new focus for our team has been providing a summer camp for kids in Churchill. Education has always been an essential pillar of Polar Bears International's mission, and the summer camp has been an important step in growing that outreach and deepening our ties with the community. To me, the camp programs really demonstrate one of Polar Bears International’s greatest strengths: its versatility. The nonprofit prioritizes many aspects of conservation, from research to education. It’s very cool to see that all come together at the same time.
Having worked in operations for Polar Bears International for a few years, I’ve realized that this job always has surprises. Summer camp is one of them. It's been great to be involved in the camps both years, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the program continues to grow. Many thanks to Cassandra Debets and Kayla McCurry for working so hard in the months leading up to camp to develop a rich and engaging curriculum. It was the perfect mix of learning and summer fun for the kids.
There was no shortage of fun, which is what summer is all about, right? We had plenty of games, from freeze tag in the field to Jenga back at the Polar Bears International house. The older group even briefly sat behind the wheel of an electric Tundra Buggy!