The EV Tundra Buggy has hit the road — so to speak. On November 20, Canadian tourism firm Frontiers North Adventures unveiled what it claims to be the first electric vehicle Tundra Buggy. The machine, ...
As thicc as an arctic polar bear — If you couldn’t tell from the picture above, the EV Tundra Buggy is, to put it mildly, friggin’ huge. At 40-feet long, it can safely pack in 40 polar bear snacks ...
Sure, getting to where the polar bears are is carbon-intensive. But the last mile to visit them is now electric. Reading time: Reading time 1 minute Churchill, Manitoba, is a staging ground of sorts ...
It was at this point I made the lightning-quick decision to exit his bone-stock 1992 Rover riding on 225/17s while I was on terra firma, and call my good friend "Gus" Gustafson to cross back across ...
Geoff York, the WWF International Arctic Programme Polar Bear Conservation Coordinator, has just finished working with a group of scientists on a unique program of study of polar bears in the wild - ...
The single reason Churchill is so famous is for its polar bears. Each fall, hundreds and hundreds of polar bears congregate ...
Tundra buggies don’t need roads, they just need ground clearance and slow-speed gearing, and Bill Newman of Eagle, Alaska, built his fleet as such. The 40-year off-road enthusiast earns his keep ...
Thousands of eco-tourists travel to the community of Churchill, Manitoba every year to catch a glimpse of the vulnerable polar bears that convene along the shallow waters of Hudson Bay. Perhaps ...