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Watch exclusive LIVE footage from Alaska's Brooks River in Katmai National Park. Every year over a hundred Brown Bears descend on a long stretch of Brooks River to feast on the largest Sockeye Salmon run in the world. Brooks River flows from Lake Brooks to Naknek
Lake, a distance of about one mile. Approximately 2,200 bears live in Katmai. These bears eat up to 40 Salmon, or as much as 100lbs/100,000 calories of fish per day. The Lower River Cam will show as many as 40 bears at once starting late August and carrying through until October.
How do Brown Bears respond to seasonal change? The images and video captured during the fall season are your springboard to research and discovery.



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