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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.
- Brooks Live Chat Channel
Learn about the brown bears of Katmai National Park. Current...
- River Watch, Katmai National Park
Mounted on the floating bridge over Brooks River, this live...
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Watch sockeye salmon try to avoid becoming lunch for a...
- Alaska Bear Cam
This live Alaskan Bear Cam is located at where lower Brooks...
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The Riffles Cam, located in Katmai National Park and Brooks...
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Watch live video of the Naknek River in Alaska. Swans,...
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- Brooks Live Chat Channel
6 wrz 2018 · Watch the bears chase and pounce on schools of salmon. River Watch Cam: This cam provides either a ground level view of the bears at Brooks Falls or underwater views of salmon, trout, and snorkeling bears from the floating bridge over Brooks River.
Amazing Salmon Catches! | Best of Bear Cam. The bears have been spending a lot of time fishing at the falls. Our Zen Master Otis has returned to show the competition how its done. ...more....
15 lut 2024 · What to Look For: From late June until late July, watch for sockeye (red) salmon jumping the falls and dominant male bears competing for fishing spots. Later in the summer and fall, a few bears may also fish at Brooks Falls.
Explore.org is the world's leading philanthropic live nature cam network and documentary film channel. 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.
29 lis 2018 · Several webcams stream live footage of the Brooks River and surrounding area. See the biggest, most dominant bears jockey for position at Brooks Falls. Watch mother bears teach their cubs lessons in survival. Experience the summer and fall seasons from a salmon’s perspective with an underwater camera.
26 cze 2020 · The largest and most successful bears can catch and eat more than 30 salmon per day. The bear cam is online 24 hours per day, and watchers should keep an eye out for bald eagles, gulls, and even the occasional wolf partaking in the salmon buffet.