Play by Play 7.15.25 | Brooks Live Chat

Play by Play 7.15.25 | Brooks Live Chat
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Join park rangers and explore.org’s resident naturalist Mike Fitz for live commentary on the bear and salmon activity at Brooks River in Katmai National Park, Alaska. Watch at 7 p.m. Eastern / 4 p.m. Pacific on the Brooks Live Chat channel.

Every summer, the story of Katmai National Park begins anew as majestic brown bears flock to Brooks Falls to hunt the sockeye salmon fighting their way upstream to spawn. Guiding us in this journey are Katmai’s Park Rangers, the unsung heroes of our bear cams and other experts that honor the natural world. Join these learned teachers throughout the season for our series of live chats and lectures from the park.

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EXPLORE is the largest live nature cam network on the planet. We bring nature to you, raw, unscripted, and unedited. Enjoy the natural world as it unfolds in real time in front of our cameras. EXPLORE.org takes you from Kenya, Africa to the riverbanks of Katmai, Alaska and everywhere in between.

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  1. Thanks so much, Mike, Ashley and Christine. I think we should call that little dance of 602 the "do-si-do"…. A nod two square dancing. So wonderful to see the bears having joy and play time.🎉

  2. 602's dance makes me think of a cat's "butt wiggle of doom", where they are prepping their legs to jump. Maybe he was a cat in another life. 😉

  3. I've watching the brooks falls cam since about 2021 (maybe 2022). Has there ever been so many fish at the river and in particular the falls? It seems like every time I have the cams on I see masses of Salmon everywhere.

  4. Re 602’s shuffle: “Isn’t a lot of so-called ‘tap dancing’ really just nervous legs?” – Deep Thoughts from Jack Handy.

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