Kristina Disney2019
After graduation, Kristina went on to do more remote fieldwork in northern Alberta for a biodiversity monitoring company. She also worked for Grasslands National Park as a heritage presenter. However, the North was still calling. Before anyone could talk her out of it, she moved to the Yukon and became a handler for a long-distance dog sledding kennel. Her third time on a dog sled was a 100 mile race. She learned quick and loved it all the more for the harsh northern lifestyle.
Before returning to fieldwork, Kristina moved to Manitoba and completed her private pilot’s license. She also took some time off for personal development and lived in a Shaolin temple in the south of China. If you’re looking for Kristina in the summer, you can find her soil sampling in Labrador or the Yukon. Come fall, you'll find her in Churchill with the polar bears. No matter the season she is criss-crossing Canada’s north and making it home.
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What Our Guests Say
Kristina was an absolute jewel. She is energetic, vivacious and intelligent, with knowledge across broad topics. She is also extremely patient and caring. Her engagement and personality contributed greatly to having such a wonderful experience.
I can't imagine a better naturalist and leader! Kristina's enthusiasm and genuine LOVE for the natural and cultural history of Churchill and the polar bears was infectious. She is also a real people person who works tirelessly and without losing her joy to make sure all members of the trip are heard and experiencing a safe and special trip. I can't say enough wonderful things about her!
An extraordinary guide! Kristina knows everything, but manages to adapt to questions on the spot and then return to her original topic. She also adapted to the group, using humor to maintain rapport and keep us entertained and informed