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Thousands of enormous brown bears feed on the sockeye salmon, clams, and dense vegetation in this Alaskan national park with ...
The closures impact popular biking, running and hiking trails in Far North Bicentennial Park and the Campbell Tract.
Summer’s when things get really exciting—bears are out there slamming salmon runs like pros. It’s peak time for photos and just soaking in the wildlife action. Hopping on an Alaska bear viewing tour ...
A hiker was rescued after reportedly getting attacked by a brown bear along a trail in Alaska, according to the Anchorage ...
A woman had to be rescued from a popular hiking trail in Anchorage, Alaska after being attacked by a brown bear this week.
This includes grizzly bears, a subspecies of the brown bear. Brown bears grow larger in coastal areas of Alaska than inland, they can reach 300-1,500 pounds, and they are generally 3.5-5 feet ...
The woman was hiking the Basher Trail in Alaska's Chugach Mountains when the bear attacked and mauled her, the Anchorage Fire Department said.