Wildlife Observatory - Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Wildlife Observatory - Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Experience Alaska’s wild side with this live webcam from Anan Wildlife Observatory in Tongass National Forest. This camera captures brown bears using different fishing methods along the creek and waterfalls, from standing in rushing water to waiting inside caves as salmon swim past.
Peak bear activity runs from July through August during the salmon run, though sightings can occur from early summer into fall. Alongside the bears, viewers may also spot bald eagles, ravens, otters, crows, and the occasional wolf, all drawn to one of Southeast Alaska’s richest feeding grounds. The live stream offers an incredible real-time look into predator behavior and untouched wilderness in one of North America’s most pristine forests.
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location_on Anan Wildlife Observatory, Tongass National Forest, Juneau, Alaska, United States