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"Katmai: The Bears of Brooks River" is a two-player card game where the state's most famous bears compete for dominance.
Since its founding on August 25, 1916, the U.S. National Park Service has assembled 419 protected units, of which 62 hold the ...
early morning and evening hours Visit south-central Alaska, including national park bear hubs Lake Clark and Katmai, from June through early September for the best brown bear sightings and weather.
Katmai National Park and ... famous worldwide for Alaska Brown Bear viewing, and watch brown bears fish for spawning salmon from the park's elevated platforms and boardwalks.
In the fast riffles below Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve, a large male brown bear named Otis waits patiently. His muscular bulk is very still, and his coat gleams in the summer ...
They argue that the state’s program could harm bear populations, including the internationally famous population that roams ...
Sure enough, a behemoth brown bear stood on the lip of the falls, staring intently down at the water and waiting to catch a leaping fish. Alaska’s “Bear Coast,” a sweep of wild shore stretching from ...
Destinations are diverse — ranging from Denali, backcountry lodges, bear and wildlife viewing areas, glacier landings, wilderness fishing spots and national parks.
The state Department of Fish and Game program is aimed at boosting the population of the faltering Mulchatna Caribou Herd.