Tell us about your first bear moment.
Whether it was through the cams or in person, when did you first see a Katmai bear?
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Official BlueSky Account for Katmai Conservancy & Fat Bear Week
Tell us about your first bear moment.
Whether it was through the cams or in person, when did you first see a Katmai bear?
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In Katmai, water shapes everything.
Fed by snow, glaciers, and volcanic springs, Katmaiβs rivers support salmon, bears, and the ecosystems they both rely on. From the mountains to the falls, what flows through this land is the reason life thrives here.
Autumn is here and even when you canβt see the bears, they leave their mark.
Tracks in the mud, clawed trees, and overturned stones tell the quiet story of bears moving through the landscape, reminders that Katmaiβs wild residents are never far.
Hi BlueSky! Weβre Katmai Conservancy, the official nonprofit partner of Katmai National Park & Preserve. Follow along for updates on the bears, conservation work happening in the park, and ways you can get involved. Plus, get a steady stream of bear photos from this remarkable corner of Alaska.
24.04.2025 21:12 β π 66 π 11 π¬ 4 π 1Hiring freezes & layoffs in NPS raise concerns, but Katmai National Park & Preserve remains committed to normal operations. Necessary staff are still being hired. Conservation groups like ours play a vital roleβstay engaged to help protect these cherished lands!
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Hi Juliet,
Iβm Michael Bay, Director of Operations at Katmai Conservancy, the official nonprofit partner of Katmai National Park & Preserve. I need to connect with you about a matter regarding Fat Bear Week. When you have a moment, please reach out to me at michael@katmaiconservancy.org. Thanks!