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Broadcasting live over three nights with hosts Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt, PBS, in partnership with the BBC, turns the cameras on a must-see natural spectacle as thousands of the world’s wildest animals gather to take part in Alaska’s amazing summer feast.

Tongass National Forest's John Neary explains how massive Mendenhall Glacier really is.
Dr. Joy Reidenberg talks about about orcas in Alaska.
Mendenhall Glacier is constantly moving, flowing downhill.
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Watch the climax of Alaska’s great feast and venture into Kodiak for elusive wolves.
Join a search for black bears, fly with eagles and go deep inside an Alaskan glacier.
See nature’s greatest drama LIVE wild animals converge for Alaska’s summer feast.
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Join host Chris Kratt as he explores how beavers construct their habitats.
On-air correspondent Steve Backshall climbs into the heart of a moulin.
Dr. Joy Reidenberg explains the differences between black and brown bear claws.
Watch as a Bald Eagle makes live appearance during the first episodes of Wild Alaska Live.
Dr. Joy Reidenberg explains the differences between Black and Brown Bears.
Liz Bonnin explains the experience of camping in Katmai National Park.
Hosts Chris and Martin Kratt explore a bear’s daybed with John Neary.
Bald Eagles live up to 25 years, and they gain their iconic white crown by age 5.
Watch live as thousands of animals gather to take part in Alaska’s amazing summer feast.
Walruses are highly social creatures, and can form groups of up to 10,000.