Brown Bear viewing at Brooks Falls Alaska USA (part 2)
In September 2013 our family travelled to Katmai National Park to view the Bears in their (near) natural environment. Two hundred and fifty miles southwest of Anchorage, in Alaska’s Bristol Bay area, lies Katmai National Park. Each year millions of salmon burst from the Bering Sea into the lakes and streams of the area. These fish provide a food source for the world’s largest population of brown bears. This is Alaska’s famous bear viewing country. This video includes parts of the ranger talk on "Bearology" or how to behave while staying at Brooks Falls Lodge.

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Rangers Explore Brooks Falls

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Brown Bear viewing at Brooks Falls Alaska USA (Part 3)

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The Bear Encounter I Think About Every Single Season

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The Grizzly Bear Attacks of 1967

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Visiting Brooks Falls in September - Katmai National Park

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I Spent 30 Days With Bears In Remote Alaska. It Didn't Go As Planned

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Valley of the 10,000 Smoke

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The New Bridge, Brooks Camp

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EPIC Days with Wild Bears Camping in Katmai National Park | Katmai Part 2

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Visiting Katmai National Park for photography | Tips for photographing Bears at Brooks Falls

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America's National Parks: Hidden Gems | S2 MEGA EPISODE | National Geographic

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4 Hours of Brooks Falls in 4k! | Brown Bear Screensaver

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A Day In Alaskan Wilderness - Chinitna Bay Bear Viewing Tour

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Holly and Cubs Meets Mom and 3 Cubs

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Brown bear attack on a wolf den

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Up Close with Katmai National Park Bears - Adventures in Homer & Seward, Alaska | Go North Ep 15

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Bear 273 & Velcro caught chewing platform Brooks falls Katmai 2016 10 06 23 52 25 223

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Spirit Bear Lodge, Klemtu, BC - August 2023

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Katmai National Park | Top Sights and Tips for Visiting

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