News Webcams at the Polar Bear Habitat are going live this morning SHARE ON: Taylor Ablett, staff Wednesday, Apr. 13th, 2016 Photo: Ganuk, one of three bears at the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat. Supplied by Taylor Ablett. The Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat is live streaming video from inside the bear enclosures starting this morning. The video is going live at 9:00am, giving the public an inside look on what the bears are up to. The webcams are part of a $1.4 million upgrade to the habitat, which included enclosing the lake. That gives the bears a five-hectare space to roam, the largest natural enclosure in the world. The expansion was made possible thanks to funding from the NOHFC, FedNor, and the Town of Cochrane. The webcams will also give staff an opportunity to monitor and collect data on the bears behaviour, in order to better tailor their care better. Go to the Polar Bear Habitat website for the video stream.
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