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Skora is a wildlife biologist for the National Park Service at Brooks Camp studying bears. She says the salmon are so easy to catch at the falls because it’s a bottleneck; thousands of fish get ...
Walrus, puffins and snowy owls are just a few of the species that can be watched ... in Katmai National Park feasting on salmon running up Brooks Falls toward the spawning ground of Lake Brooks.
Every fall, the brown bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska gather at Brooks Falls to catch and eat the migrating sockeye salmon to their hearts content ahead of winter hibernation. While the ...
You are watching exclusive live footage from Alaska's Brooks River in Katmai National Park. Every year over a hundred Brown Bears descend on a mile long stretch of Brooks River to feast on the ...
This includes those who swarm into Brooks River in Katmai National Park every summer, gorging themselves on the massive salmon runs that enter through Bristol Bay, while viewing platforms stand ...
FILE - A brown bear walks to a sandbar to eat a salmon it had just caught at Brooks Falls in Katmai National ... And that seems to be true for other species. Can you first talk about what some ...
"Brown bears are fierce, territorial predators, especially when concentrated in order to feed on migrating salmon. Things could have easily ended very badly." Brooks Falls is located on the Brooks ...