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- A devastating and heart-rending take on grizzly bear activists Timothy Treadwell and Amie Huguenard, who were killed in October of 2003 while living among grizzly bears in Alaska.
- A documentary that follows an Alaskan bear family as its young cubs are taught life's most important lessons.
- Coinciding with the National Parks Centennial, National Parks Adventure celebrates America's natural wonders. Narrated by Robert Redford, it follows a trio of adventurers and revisits Roosevelt and Muir's camping trip when the Park System was born.
- The Brown bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska,
- Documenting the National Geographic Society's expedition to view Mt. Katmai in Alaska that last erupted in 1912 and the surrounding valley.
- Brown bears wake from hibernation near Halo Bay in Katmai National Park, Alaska.
- Colton and Jack recall some of their hiking adventures in America's national parks.
- Jeff is on a search for Alaska's Katmai coast for the awesome brown bear. He catches a flight that lands on water. His wildlife views include some playful sea otters and a powerful moose.
- Jungle Jack travels to the Katmai Peninsula in Alaska which has one of most popular national parks featuring brown bears in North America.
- Jungle Jack counts down his most amazing experiences with bears.
- Jungle Jack has to go out looking for wild animals see what happens when he and Sue spend the night in the habitats.
- Hosts Jack Steward and Colton Smith get up close and personal with the massive brown bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska, home to the largest population of brown bears on the planet. The guys watch bears fish for salmon and dig for clams along the Pacific Coast and camp out in the back country surrounded by bears.
- Jack and Colton trudge through miles upon miles of volcanic ash and forge a treacherous river in search of one of the most powerful volcanoes on earth. Oh, and they are on constant alert for brown bears too.
- Join Jungle Jack as he counts down six species that reside at the top of the world.
- Jungle Jack visits Katmai National Park in Alaska to view and conserve its brown bears.
- Jungle Jack faces a few of nature's tremendous zoological devourers.
- Jeff Corwin journeys on to the Katmai National Park and Preserve - four million acres with the largest brown bear population and the world's longest and most impressive salmon runs.
- Jeff cruises to Seward, Alaska and heads directly to Katmai National Park where he experiences dozens of wild bears gorging on salmon as he begins his inland exploration. In addition, Jeff explores a massive icy glacier before venturing north by train through the Alaskan interior and ultimately to Denali National Park.
- 2014–2020TV-GTV EpisodeJack and Colton return to Katmai National Park in Alaska to find one of the last remaining known volcanic steam vents in the Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
- Jeff cruises the world in search of its most spectacular animals. In Belize, he's greeted by adorable and exotic animals of the rainforest. Then, Jeff witnesses wild brown bears catching salmon in Alaska, and joins local children in Iceland who rescue lost puffins. In Mexico, Jeff discovers one of the largest creatures in the sea, the whale shark.
- Colton and Jack reflect on the experiences that taught them about the power of nature.
- Colton and Jack's most exciting and intimidating encounters with the biggest mammals in North America.