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A black bear takes advantage of the spawning salmon. Tired and warm out, these fish do not put up much of a fight. The fish are easy pickings for the bear. The bears of Valdez, Alaska have many fish to chose from.
I took this photograph of a female Grizzly Bear and her cub near the coast of British Columbia, Canada. The two bears had just finished eating a Seal and you can see traces of blood on the nose of the Grizzly Bear. I was on a boat nearby as I captured this image. \n\nI was with a local guiding company at the time who ensured we never disturbed the wildlife, and we did not interfere with their natural habitat.
Bears sitting at the lake shore with forests and mountains in the distance
An Alaskan Black Bear walking along a grassy hilltop. Selective focus on the bear with the mountain in the background.
Captured near Cooper Landing, Alaska.
A timid yearling grizzly coastal brown bear cub sits alone hugging itself on a mossy riverbank after fishing for salmon in a lush green rainforest on Chichagof Island, Juneau, Alaska, USA
Grizzly fishing for spawning salmon, Alaska
Male and female bears together during mating rut
Family of three grizzly bears walking, Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
Grizzly bear walks along rock slab, Pacific West Coast
On a rainy day a black bear makes its way through the tall grass.
Ketchikan, Alaska
Portrait of a Black Bear lying in the the grass by the river shore at the Solomon Gulch Hatchery, Valdez, Alaska, USA
A Black Bear walking the rocky shoreline of Clayoquot Sound in search for its next meal.
Magical still images captured of two Alaskan Grizzlies
Large brown bear boar standing up looking around
A black bear stands at the side of the bike trail at the Whistler Bike Park in British Columbia, Canada.
This black bear was descending from the forest to catch salmon near Valdez, Alaska.
Alaska, USA.
A grizzly bear looks up from a nap in the sun
brown bear laying down in rain on mountain in alaska north
Brown Bear, Ursus arctos, Khutzeymateen Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
Black Bear with cubs Fishing
Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus), also known as as Northern sea lions live in the waters that surround Alaska, such as the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, and the Gulf of Alaska, including Prince William Sound. Steller sea lions are pinnipeds, making them relatives harbor seals.\nSea lions may be seen in Valdez most easily from the Solomon Gulch Fish Hatchery on Dayville Road, where they are often seen eating salmon.
Cruising to Ketchikan Alaska we see a beautiful snow capped Mountain Range
Rudyerd Bay is one of the highlights of the Misty Fiords, 40 miles east of Ketchikan, along the Inside Passage. This fjord cuts through steep-sided mountainous terrain and extends far into the mainland.
Expansive view of downtown Juneau and waterfront, Alaska. Morning, waterfalls and fog nestled in the mountains. Mount Roberts tram operating at right.
a young bear searches for and feeds on dead salmon along the Russian River near the town of Kodiak, Alaska while a short tailed weasel watches
Black bear in a clear cut forest, near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
A grizzly brown bear family of sow and twin cubs on a gravel beach, positioned in the upper third of this horizontal frame.  The sow is upright and stepping toward the camera in a quartering manner.  One cub is directly behind her following and the other is sitting.  The bears are 80 feet from the camera.
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