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  2. Brooks Camp - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Camp had 138 guests in 1950 and 1,082 in 1959. [2]: 102, 142 Video cameras for bear viewing have brought a lot of attention to Brooks Camp. A previous Katmai park ranger observed that webcams featuring bears attracted numerous online comments. [11] The NCA erected a red cedar Pan Adobe lodge, 7 cabins, and bath house in 1960. The first ...

  3. Fat Bear Week takes gruesome turn as adult male bear ... - AOL

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    The Fat Bear Week 2024 bracket reveal was postponed after a male bear attacked and killed a female bear at Brooks River in Alaska Monday. ... caught on the live webcams, shows bear number 469, an ...

  4. Webcams - lite.aol.com

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    Watch LIVE footage from Alaska's Brooks River in Katmai National Park where Brown Bears descend on a mile long stretch of Brooks River to feast on the largest Sockeye Salmon run in the world.

  5. The fat bear cams are live and baby, WE GOT BEARS - AOL

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    It's summer. And they're back.After a long hibernation, the brown bears of Katmai National Park and Preserve have awoken. On Tuesday morning, the wildlife livestreamers explore.org turned on their ...

  6. Bear Cameras In National Parks Are Surging In Popularity - AOL

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    Few are lucky — or brave — enough to visit brown or grizzly bears in the wild. "This is live footage from Brooks River in Katmai National Park, Alaska, and it's one of the best places in the ...

  7. Fat Bear Week - Wikipedia

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    In order to qualify for Fat Bear Week, brown bears of the Katmai National Park must have been spotted catching sockeye salmon at the Brooks River. [26] A 1.5-mile (2.4 km) section of the river, which has webcams, is used to choose eligible bears. Bears must be seen not just in the fall but also in the summer season as well. [27]

  8. Otis (bear) - Wikipedia

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    Otis, also known as Grizzly 480 (born c. 1996), is a grizzly bear living in Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska. He is best known for winning Fat Bear Week four times: in 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2021. [1] His appearances on Katmai bear cameras and in Fat Bear Week earned him an online following, and Katmai named a fund after the bear. [2 ...

  9. The 2023 Fat Bear Week winner has been announced - AOL

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    Meet the 2023 winner of Katmai National Park in Alaska, as well as the other 10 brown bears who gather at Brooks Falls to catch and eat the migrating sockeye salmon ahead of winter hibernation.