Tanya Cox

Volunteer And Supporter at Polar Bears International

Tanya Cox has extensive experience in the field of photography and tourism, serving as Tour Director for Natural Exposures Invitational Photography Tours since January 1998, where responsibilities include organizing and leading small group photography tours globally, as well as scouting new destinations and planning itineraries. Concurrently, Tanya has been a volunteer and supporter for Polar Bears International since October 1998, contributing photography and social media efforts to educational programs and fundraising. As Marketing Director and Photo Library Manager for Natural Exposures, Inc., Tanya oversees a worldwide stock photography library focused on conservation and environmental themes. Previously, Tanya managed the Tundra Buggy Lodge in Churchill, Manitoba for 14 seasons and owned Bear Country Inn, a hotel specifically catering to guests during polar bear season.

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Polar Bears International

Polar Bears International is the only conservation organization whose sole passion and focus is on polar bears. We’re known for our cutting-edge science, inspired use of media, and relentless drive to ensure polar bears remain a part of the Arctic forever. Vision We envision the long-term survival of polar bears and the unique part of the world they call home. We see this iconic species roaming the sea ice for generations to come. Mission Our mission is to conserve polar bears and the sea ice they depend on. Through media, science, and advocacy, we work to inspire people to care about the Arctic, the threats to its future, and the connection between this remote region and our global climate. Strategic Objectives Serve as the global resource for information regarding polar bears and their habitat. Be the leading voice on climate warming impacts to polar bears and their Arctic home while actively seeking solutions through education, advocacy, and action. Conduct, support, and share scientific research that informs polar bear conservation. Educate an international audience about polar bear conservation and provide mentorship for the actions that will help ensure their survival. Pro-actively and effectively communicate science-based information on polar bears and their conservation. Maintain transparency in fiscal management and sound business policies and practices. Follow best environmental practices as an organization, including minimizing our greenhouse gas footprint. Explore our website to learn about what we’re doing to help sustain a future for polar bears across the Arctic. And, please, if you like our work, consider donating to support our efforts.


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