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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Think Brooks Camp is limited to flavorful food for bears? Think again! Check out the video above ...
Katmai National Park and Preserve has selected a new design for its annual Brooks Camp bear safety pin, a popular memento ...
eating a year's worth of food over the course of six months. One of the prime spots that brown bears flock to is Brooks River, in Alaska's Katmai National Park. There, bears compete for spots to ...
The coastline of Alaska’s Katmai National Park supports a dense population of brown bears on account of its coastal food resources, including sedge grass, razor clams, and salmon. Katmai’s ...
Fall, however, is for fat bears -- and for Katmai National Park ... foraging on all the salmon and other food nature provides at this park in coastal southwest Alaska. Katmai goes all out ...
That makes food-rich areas like Hallo Bay, accessible by bush plane or boat, some of the best brown bear viewing in the park. (Everything to know about Katmai National Park.) Dave Bachrach has ...
910's cub had to compete with her larger cousin for food. This image provided by the National Park Service shows 910's cub at Katmai National Park in Alaska on July 4, 2024 (left) compared to Sept.
A handful of wildlife enthusiasts were probably hoping to catch a glimpse of Katmai National Park's famous brown bears ... not far from the site of the web camera. Bear Cam saves a hikers life!
KATMAI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE, Alaska—It’s a cool July afternoon some 300 miles southwest of Anchorage. Otis is standing knee deep in the glistening Brooks River, hoping to catch one of ...