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<p>This Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011 photo taken from a live webcam and released by Explore.com shows a polar bear in the remote wilds of the Canadian tundra streamed live to computers around the world through a new program that aims to document in real time the annual migration of hundreds of polar bears outside Churchill in Manitoba, Canada. A polar bear advocacy group Polar Bears International, an based in Bozeman, Mont. has set up a webcam to transmit live images as up to 1,000 of the animals wait for the Hudson Bay to freeze over to begin their annual migration. (AP Photo/Explore.com)</p>

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Montana group monitors polar bear migration
October 28, 2011 9 p.m.

Montana group monitors polar bear migration

HELENA, Mont. - In the harsh, remote wilds of the Canadian tundra, a wolverine scampers up to a polar bear snoozing near the shore of the Hudson Bay. The bear rises and makes a half-hearted charge, driving away the fierce, badger-like animal.