Every year, the rangers at Katmai National Park in Alaska get the public involved in the conservation of brown bears by holding the Fat Bear Week tournament. Which of the park's bears has put on the most weight during the summer? That extra fat is crucial for sustaining the animals through their winter quasi-hibernation, particularly pregnant bears. There is no safe method for weighing bears to see how they've packed on the pounds, so they are photographed from a safe distance and we get to judge how well they've packed on the pounds during the summer.
Meet the bears of the tournament and check out the live webcams to see what the bears are doing. This year's contest comes in the wake of a couple of unfortunate incidents. A portion of the Brooks River was closed to visitors after some fishermen were observed to be feeding fish to bears. Human-bear interactions are not safe and make the bears lose their fear of humans. Bear No. 402 was sadly eliminated from the tournament before it began when Bear No. 469 killed her on Monday. Also, fan favorite Otis, who won the tournament four times, is no longer around. At an estimated 28 years of age, he might never return to the Brooks River.
Vote in each round at this page, and watch your favorite bear advance or be eliminated. The matchups will continue through October 8th, and the winner will be announced late that night.
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No Otis, no 402... the times they are a changing.
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