From the announcement
It’s the world’s largest gathering of grizzlies. From late June to early August each year, as many as 50 brown bears a day may converge on Alaska’s McNeil River Falls to feed on the abundance of salmon running through the tumbling currents. Only a small number of people get the chance to visit this remote spot to see them. But now, through National Geographic magazine’s “Bearcam” at ngm.com/wildcamgrizzlies anyone can log on and watch these bears as they fish, play and run through their natural habitat. In addition to watching the salmon-snagging bears, Web visitors can blog with bear experts, browse the online photo album, get stats on the bears and other wildlife, and learn why McNeil River Falls is such a great fishing spot.
Direct to Bearcam at: http://ngm.com/wildcamgrizzlies
Source: NGS
