“A mama bear known as ‘Brett’ gave her cubs a ride across the river in Alaska’s iconic Katmai National Park and Preserve.
Bears can become aggressive when you infringe on their space, so be sure to use the designated viewing platforms that Katmai has set up to maintain a safe distance. To experience Katmai's ...
Several large brown bears in Katmai can weigh in at over 1,000 pounds ... hards celebrate beyond the official events and Bear Cam viewing. You can travel to see the fat bears in person, but ...
According to Leslie Skora, a Park Service biologist at Katmai, grizzly viewing at Brooks River is far different than it is in the Lower 48 or even a place such as Kodiak, where the bears are hunted ...
Lake Clark and Katmai National Parks and Preserves in Alaska are a part ... bear-watching opportunities anywhere on the planet, which supports a thriving bear-viewing economy for the region. But ...
But in Alaska, the start of October can only mean one thing: Fat Bear Week. At Katmai National Park and Preserve, the brown bears have been steadily eating salmon to prepare for their months-long ...