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Exploring Mendenhall Glacier
1 Min
Exploring Mendenhall Glacier
1 MINMendenhall Glacier is constantly moving, flowing downhill. The real beauty lies beneath in the form of ice caves.
Mendenhall Glacier is constantly moving, flowing downhill. The real beauty lies beneath in the form of ice caves.

John Neary On Mendenhall Glacier
1 MINTongass National Forest's John Neary explains how massive Mendenhall Glacier really is.
Tongass National Forest's John Neary explains how massive Mendenhall Glacier really is.

Dr. Joy Reidenberg on Orcas
1 MINDr. Joy Reidenberg talks about about orcas in Alaska.
Dr. Joy Reidenberg talks about about orcas in Alaska.

1. Following a Bear Trail
1 MINHosts Chris and Martin Kratt and John Neary, Director of the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, explore a bear’s daybed.
Hosts Chris and Martin Kratt and John Neary, Director of the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, explore a bear’s daybed.

1. Camping in Bear Country
1 MINOn-air correspondent Liz Bonnin explains how her isolated encampment in bear country allows us to experience Katmai National Park in its natural state.
On-air correspondent Liz Bonnin explains how her isolated encampment in bear country allows us to experience Katmai National Park in its natural state.

2. Bear Claws
2 MINCo-hosts Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt join Dr. Joy Reidenberg to take a look at the differences between black and brown bear claws.
Co-hosts Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt join Dr. Joy Reidenberg to take a look at the differences between black and brown bear claws.

2. Exploring a Beaver Dam
2 MINJoin host Chris Kratt as he explores how beavers construct their habitats.
Join host Chris Kratt as he explores how beavers construct their habitats.

2. Climbing Inside a Glacier
3 MINOn-air correspondent Steve Backshall climbs into the heart of a moulin - the whole carved by melted water as it makes its way through a glacier.
On-air correspondent Steve Backshall climbs into the heart of a moulin - the whole carved by melted water as it makes its way through a glacier.

1. Wild Bald Eagle in Flight
0 MINWatch as a Bald Eagle makes live appearance during the first episodes of Wild Alaska Live.
Watch as a Bald Eagle makes live appearance during the first episodes of Wild Alaska Live.

1. Black Bear vs. Brown Bear
1 MINWatch as comparative anatomist Dr. Joy Reidenberg explains the differences between Black and Brown Bears.
Watch as comparative anatomist Dr. Joy Reidenberg explains the differences between Black and Brown Bears.

Wild Moments: Bears
1 MINAdult male bears are called boars, females are called sows, and youngsters are called cubs.
Adult male bears are called boars, females are called sows, and youngsters are called cubs.

Wild Moments: Eagles
1 MINBald Eagles live up to 25 years, and they gain their iconic white crown by age 5.
Bald Eagles live up to 25 years, and they gain their iconic white crown by age 5.