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Weigh-in With Fat Bears at Katmai National Park for Fat Bear Week

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Bear 910 in beach-ready form - NPS image by Cory Cravatta

NPS image by Cory Cravatta

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News Release Date: September 23, 2024

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KING SALMON, Alaska --- Weigh-in with fat bears and vote for your favorite one as Fat Bear Week returns to Katmai National Park & Preserve October 2 – 8, 2024. Choose the bear that you think has what it takes to survive the winter and experience the crowning of the champion on October 8th at fatbearweek.org.

“Fat Bear Week satisfies your hunger for bears, salmon, and the other wonders of Katmai,” said park superintendent Mark Sturm “all with one bite.”

Fat Bear Week is an annual park competition that celebrates the healthy appetites of brown bears as well as the nourishing ecosystem in which the bears thrive.  Bears feast on a banquet of Alaska wild salmon in one of the greatest salmon runs left on earth, which is made possible by the pristine waters that have their source in Katmai National Park and Preserve.

All votes are cast at fatbearweek.org in this March-madness style bracket competition in which bears compete daily in head-to-head matchups for the title of 2024 Fat Bear Week Champion. It begins with Fat Bear Junior voting that takes place on September 26 & 27, 2024 (bracket revealed September 24). Voting for Fat Bear Week takes place October 2-8, 2024 (bracket revealed September 30). The champion fat bear is crowned on October 8, 2024.

This is the 10th anniversary of Fat Bear Week which started in 2014 as a way to celebrate Katmai’s magnificent bears and the ecosystem that allows them to thrive.  Nearly 1.4 million votes were cast for the bears last year from over a hundred countries.  Check out the live cams on Explore.org or visit the park to learn more about the lives of these bears.  Fat Bear Week is brought to you through the partnership of the National Park Service, Explore.org, and the Katmai Conservancy. For more information about Katmai visit us at www.nps.gov/katm and follow us on facebook, flickr, youtube, twitter, or instagram.
 
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Last updated: September 24, 2024

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