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Explore.org is the world's leading philanthropic live nature cam network and documentary film channel. Our mission is to champion the selfless acts of others, create a portal into the soul of …
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explore.org, the online portal for explore, is a community destination where people share thoughts, engage in dialogue, view and email films and photographs, and embed their …
Katmai Bear Cam - Brown Bears at Brooks Falls | Explore.org
This vast and pristine wilderness is a critical habitat for brown bears and salmon and provides citizens and scientists alike the opportunity to explore its dynamic arctic ecosystems.
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African Animals Camera - live video from Africa | Explore.org
For more views of the same area, check out Explore's other animal cams like our safari cam or the ones posted at the watering hole or river. What kinds of animals visit the watering hole?
African River Wildlife - Explore.org
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Bear families navigate a gauntlet of threats to remain safe. Cubs experience a short apprenticeship with their mothers, and they must absorb her lessons if they are to survive life …
Bears | Explore
By Mike Fitz If you watch any of the wildlife or animal-themed cams on explore.org, then you know that they provide an exceptional lens through which we can view the lives of individual animals.
A Sisterly Bond | Explore
(Thanks to explore.org for covering the publication and open access fees.) Brown bears were characterized historically as solitary and asocial. Yet, bears are intelligent, recognize each …