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A female polar bear sits on rocks, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, in Churchill, Man.

(AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel)

By Seth Borenstein The Associated Press

CHURCHILL, Manitoba (AP) — Sgt. Ian Van Nest rolls slowly through the streets of Churchill, his truck outfitted with a rifle and a barred back seat to hold anyone he has to arrest. His eyes dart back and forth, then settle on a crowd of people standing outside a van. He scans the area for safety and then quietly addresses the group’s leader, unsure of the man’s weapons.

“How are you today?” Van Nest asks. The leader responds with a wary, “We OK for you here?”

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