Bear cams
Katmai National Park (Alaska)
Watch brown bears in Katmai National Park.
Brooks Falls
Watch salmon leaping up the falls, while brown bears compete with each other for the best fishing spots. Busiest in late June and July during the salmon migration.
Brooks Falls - low
This camera is at ground level on a major bear highway leading to and from the waterfall.
River watch
This camera switches between two cameras near the outlet of Brooks River, providing great views of migrating salmon and the bears fishing for them.
The Riffles
Just 100 yards downstream from Brooks Falls, the Riffles cam overlooks an area of the river frequented by mother bears, their playful cubs, and wary sub-adult bears. Watch as they play, fish, and eat! In September, the riffles area is packed with spawning salmon.
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Underwater salmon cam
Affixed to a bridge near the outlet of Brooks River, this live underwater cam gives a different perspective on the sockeye salmon swimming upstream. Witness salmon completing one of the last legs of their epic migration as well as catch glimpses of swimming bears looking for their next meal.
Anan Wildlife Observatory (Alaska)
During the summer, you can watch both black and brown bears hunt for pink salmon in Tongass National Forest.
Shenshuping Gengda Panda Center (China)
Watch as these giant pandas go about their day in a lush bamboo oasis.
Cape Churchill (Manitoba)
During October and November in Wapusk National Park, polar bear families wait for sea ice to form so they can venture out to hunt seals.
North American Bear Center (Minnesota)
Watch the centerās three black bears roam within 2.5 acres.
Wildheart Animal Sanctuary (England)
Watch two eurasian brown bears, Benji and Balu, play in their enclosure.