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.
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Tongass National Forest's John Neary explains how massive Mendenhall Glacier really is.
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Dr. Joy Reidenberg talks about about orcas in Alaska.
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Mendenhall Glacier is constantly moving, flowing downhill.
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Join host Chris Kratt as he explores how beavers construct their habitats.
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Dr. Joy Reidenberg explains the differences between black and brown bear claws.
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On-air correspondent Steve Backshall climbs into the heart of a moulin.
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Walruses are highly social creatures, and can form groups of up to 10,000.