Today is my last day on this amazing and life-changing trip.  Its extremely hard to have to say goodbye to all the wonderful friends  I've made and to the tundra that has been my home for the last week.  We're flying out of Churchill to Winnipeg, and then back to our own  states, territories, and countries. Its very solemn today, we all  reminisced on the wonderful week we've had as we walked back to the one  room airport they have in Churchill. We all were in tears as we said our  last goodbyes and came together for one final group hug. We have all  become one big family and though were sad to be leaving, we are SO  motivated to work together on our group project and to stay in contact  with each other, even with our Aussies :)  I have taken so much away  from this trip. It has taught me a lot about what is happening in the  world I am about to enter and about what i am able to do in order to  change these events. It has given me great confidence in myself and in  how I can spread the message of conservation. It has also given me  friendship and a great support system to help and motivate me in my my  efforts to change. What I have taken away form this trip is something  that I am certain only happens once in a lifetime and to have had the  opportunity to experience that, is something I value i with all my  heart.  I want to thank the Como Zoo for sponsoring and supporting me to  allow me to go on this wonderful trip. I'd also like to thank PBI for  making it possible for teens to have this kind of experience. 
Climate change is a challenge that is threatening our planet.  Just like any other global challenge, there is controversy, hesitation,  and confusion. The threats we are facing due to  the results of climate  change are very scary and potentially permanent. But we have to remember  that it can be easily reversed. Looking back in history, we see several  conflicts that have taken large amounts of patience, education, and  power from the people. Our own story of the beautiful bald eagle is a  great example of just that! So let this be a sign of hope for us and a  reference that if we all put our best efforts together, use technology  to make greener innovations, and to be aware of the things we as  individuals are doing to our environment, we can flight climate change  and protect the animals that are getting affected by it. Looking into  the eyes of a polar bear has definitely changed me as a person. The  polar bear is a remarkable creature as are all the wildlife of the  arctic. Its time we worked together as a community, a city, a country,  and a world, to help these animals and the environment we all live in. 
Thank you all for reading my blogs and for supporting myself  and my trip up here. This is something I really appreciate and intend to  repay with my best efforts to raise awareness, help conserve, and  ultimately change our world for the better.
 
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