"When most people envision Katmai, they think of bears. Katmai is one of the premier brown bear viewing areas in the world. About 2,200 brown bears are estimated to inhabit the park, and more bears than people are estimated to live on Alaska Peninsula."
Katmai National Park and Preserve
Katmai National Park and Preserve, under the discretionary authority of the Superintendent, is initiating a temporary closure on the Brooks River between the downstream reach of the active Brooks River falls closure and a further downstream point indicated by a closure sign on the bank of the Brooks River.
Biden Administration Seeking Nearly $57 Million For National Park System Land Acquisitions
Preserving historic battlefields, purchasing inholdings, acquiring wildlife habitat, and purchased water rights are among the National Park Service projects the Biden administration wants to tackle with nearly $57 million from the Land and Water Conservation Fund for Fiscal 2022.
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- By Kurt Repanshek - July 11th, 2021 11:14am
Photography In The National Parks: The Art Of Patience
You’ve heard the sayings “patience is a virtue,” and “patience has its rewards.” Patience is, indeed, a virtue that produces photographic rewards in a national park, if you have the time for it. Photographer Rebecca Latson explains why you *should* take the time to practice some patience behind the tripod, and how that virtue can yield great shots and more.
- By Rebecca Latson - February 23rd, 2021 7:55am
2020 Year In Review: Parks, A Pandemic, And Photography
Despite 2020’s coronavirus pandemic causing cancellation of a number of park photo trips, Traveler’s Rebecca Latson still managed to visit several of the National Park System’s units in a safe, distanced manner. Over the year, Rebecca shared tips, techniques, and favorite places to photograph as well as how to stay safe and healthy while doing so. Here’s a look back at her articles and photos.
- By Rebecca Latson - December 29th, 2020 2:15am
Holiday Ornaments Support Alaska Geographic
You can enjoy a small slice of Alaska's national parks this holiday season and help out Alaska Geographic at the same time.
- By Kurt Repanshek - December 7th, 2020 2:00am
Army Corps Won't Permit Pebble Mine Near Lake Clark National Park
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, deciding that a sprawling gold, copper, and molybdenum mine proposed to be built near Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Alaska was not in the best interest of the public, refused to issue a crucial permit needed to move the Pebble Mine forward.
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- By Kurt Repanshek - November 25th, 2020 2:55pm
Photography In The National Parks: Birdy, Birdy In The Sky
Photographing birds help flesh out the story of a national park or protected land you visit. Those photos also teach you something about bird life and their environment. You don’t have to be a hardcore birder or an expert in avian photography to photograph birds. Photographer Rebecca Latson provides tips and examples of birds she’s captured on the fly (pun intended) in this month’s photography column, with the aim of helping you and your camera capture your own cool national park bird shots.
- By Rebecca Latson - December 9th, 2020 3:55pm
Just Standing Around And Waiting For The Fish, Katmai National Park And Preserve
747, A Bear Aptly Named After A Jetliner, Is Katmai National Park's Fat Bear 2020
Comparing someone to a wide-body jetliner that could carry 500 passengers is not typically construed as a compliment, but when it comes to a brown bear putting on the pounds for winter, well, "747" suits the winner of Katmai National Park's Fat Bear 2020 contest.
- By NPT Staff - October 7th, 2020 2:46pm
Fat Bear Week At Katmai National Park And Preserve Starts This Week
No capes are needed for these furry superheroes. They may not be faster than a speeding bullet, but despite the weight they are carrying, these burly beasts can still run faster than most humans. These brown bears’ power of packing on the pounds gets them through the winter and able to live to compete another year. With or without the lasso of truth around us, our story remains the same: fat bears = healthy bears.
- By NPT Staff - September 27th, 2020 2:00am
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