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Brown Bear Cam - Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park - Explore.org
Watch LIVE as hundreds of Alaskan Brown Bears descend on a mile-long stretch of the Brooks River to feast on the largest Sockeye Salmon run in the world.
Bears | Explore
Celebrate the success of Brooks River’s world-famous bears during Fat Bear Week. Your vote decides which bear will be crowned the fattest of the year. National Park Service rangers and explore.org’s resident naturalist Mike Fitz are hosting many live events to help inform your vote.
Katmai Bear Cam - Brown Bears at Brooks Falls - Explore.org
Watch brown bears as they fish for salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park in Alaska. This is a secondary view to Explore's live bear cam.
Get to Know Polar Bears International - Explore
PBI partnered with explore.org and Frontiers North Adventures to bring polar bears to people throughout the world using live-streaming cameras. These high- tech cams connect educators and scientists with classrooms and homes to tell the story of the polar bear.
Bearcam Week in Review October 18, 2019 - Explore.org
Hi and welcome to our weekly Bear Cam blog. We will be publishing this blog every week with a review of the previous weeks Bear Cam highlights. Brought to you by your bear cam Mods, LaniH and GABear.
Meet The Bears of Fat Bear Week - Explore.org
Learn about all the Fat Bear Week contenders.
Meet Our Bears | Explore
Meet Our Bears With a handy bear ID at our disposal (thanks Cam Ops!), let us give you some insider info on the brown bears you’ve come know and love. Today, meet Backpack, bear #89.
Live Bear Cam in Alaska - River Watch, Katmai National Park
Mounted on the floating bridge over Brooks River, this live cam provides an unprecedented view of migrating salmon and brown bears "snorkeling" for them.
17 Things to Know: Katmai National Park and its Brown Bears
Bears in Katmai enter their dens in October and November. Adult males usually enter their dens later than females and younger bears. We’re just warming up on the #bearcam here, where mother bears and cubs are emerging from their dens and can be spotted along the river!