“A mama bear known as ‘Brett’ gave her cubs a ride across the river in Alaska’s iconic Katmai National Park and Preserve.
Either you get comfortable fishing around the Alaskan brown bear or you quit ... know how close is too close. A mama bear looking for salmon to feed her cubs. / photo by Ken Baldwin Walking ...
An apex predator, doting mother, and winning survivalist — bears are known for it all. Eight species of this animal exist ...
While guiding two clients down an Alaskan creek ... to read a bear and know how close is too close. Walking up a creek, I came around a tight bend and a mama bear and two cubs were right there.
In their wild state, polar bears and Alaskan brown bears do not mate. For one thing, polar bears live on arctic ice, brown bears on solid ground. They also belong to different species. So when a ...
From spectacular blossoms and wildflower-strewn mountain meadows to mass migrations and newborn animals taking their first ...
Female Brown Bear (#128 Grazer) with two yearling cubs gets hit in face by Sockeye Salmon in slow motion. Taken at Brooks Falls, Katmai National Park, Alaska. Sow and cubs graze A brown bear sow and ...
In fact, as long as a bear isn’t experiencing an energy deficit—when foraging requires more energy than the forage itself provides—bears don’t need to den. (Typically those bears are either boars or ...
President Donald Trump has been cutting probationary employees as part of his effort to downsize the federal workforce ...