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Katmai National Park
The official Twitter feed of Katmai National Park & Preserve in Southwest Alaska. Volcanoes, coast, tundra, cultural history, . 🐻🐟🌋🌲
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Katmai National Park Sep 10
Fat is good. Fat is great...if you are a brown bear.
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Katmai National Park Jul 20
Did this ptarmigan get cold feet before its photo shoot? Maybe not. What the photo doesn't reveal are the tundra bird's plumed feet, the basis for its genus name Lagopus ("hare foot"). NPS Photo/M. Saxton
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Katmai National Park Jul 9
There was a chat yesterday morning about fishing styles. You can find it recorded on . There will be a play by play this evening at 7:00pm AKDT. And another chat Friday morning.
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Katmai National Park Jul 9
Catch the action at with live commentary by Mike Fitz, 's resident naturalist and Katmai Conservancy Ranger Naomi. 7pm AKDT, 11pm EDT, Tuesday, July 8th. at brown bear LIVE CHAT
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Katmai National Park Jul 7
Curious about salmon biology? Concerned about the future of Bristol Bay's salmon population? Join Ranger Kristen and Mike Fitz today at 3 pm AKT/ 4 pm PT / 7 pm ET for a live chat about our keystone species:
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Katmai National Park Jul 5
Watch the new video about Brooks’ baddest bear 856, and then join Mike Fitz and Ranger Naomi tonight at 7 pm AKT / 8 pm PT / 11 pm ET for a live play-by-play from the Falls.
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Katmai National Park Jun 29
As many of you guessed, today's cancellation was on account of the weather. We have rescheduled for tomorrow at 9 am AKDT. The live broadcast of the ribbon cutting should be around 9:30. Thanks for your patience!
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Katmai National Park Jun 29
Disappointed by the cancelling of the bridge event? There's no better bear than 128 Grazer to help you forget your sorrows. Take a look at her new video courtesy of Mike Fitz and :
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Katmai National Park Jun 29
Unfortunately the bridge opening event had to be cancelled for today. We will update you about our rescheduling plans. Thanks for your interest and patience!
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Katmai National Park Jun 29
Our ribbon cutting has been postponed until 1 pm AKDT. We now expect to do our live broadcast on Facebook between 1:30 and 2 pm AKDT. NPS Photo / B. Lutes.
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Katmai National Park Jun 28
Tomorrow @KatmaiNPP will do a Facebook Live broadcast of the ribbon cutting to celebrate the grand opening of our new elevated bridge! We expect the broadcast to last a few minutes take place at some point between 11:30 am and 12 noon AKDT. Stay tuned for updates!
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Katmai National Park Jun 27
This Saturday we will be receiving special guests to celebrate the grand opening of our new bridge across the Brooks River! The event is planned to start at 11 am Katmai time with a ribbon cutting at noon. Take a look at the new bridge page on our website:
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Katmai National Park Jun 25
Join Conservancy Rangers Naomi & John along with Explore's Resident Naturalist, Mike Fitz on today at 12:30pm AKDT, 1:30pm PDT, 4:30pm EDT. Live from the Brooks River!
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Katmai National Park Jun 24
Replying to @AlaskaNPS
Thanks for hosting!
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Katmai National Park Jun 24
is know for its many brown but there are other creatures here. , caribou, lots of birds, porcupines, wolves and even a lynx was seen here recently. And, of course, there are LOTS of , the reason the bears are here.
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Katmai National Park Jun 24
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Katmai National Park Jun 24
Replying to @LauraOinAK @visitmatsu
A8. Layers are the way to go at as well! And you might also want to bring a head net to keep the bugs off.
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Katmai National Park Jun 24
Replying to @LauraOinAK
A7. If it's brown you're after, July and September are the best times to visit
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Katmai National Park Jun 24
Replying to @TravelAlaska
A6. While and top the must-do lists of most visitors who come to , it’s also a great place to participate in a ranger-led Culture Walk and learn about the resources that reflect the area’s rich 9,000 year-old human .
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Katmai National Park Jun 24
A5 . Love , too. Can't wait for his grand entrance.
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