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Alph is the alpha male who dominates the Hallo Bay Wilderness. We estimate Alph's age to be around 20 years old, putting him in the latter stages of his prime. This magnificent bear is respected by all who share his home range, which is illustrated as other bears evacuate the area when his presence is detected. Alph's relaxed demeanor and deliberate actions portray a supreme confidence and wisdom...
We would like you to meet John Havey, one of our Hallo Bay Guides: who graduated from Northern Arizona University, 1978, B.S. Philosophy. Beginning 1980, he worked with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, Habitat Enhancement. Camped out on remote sites, developing and maintaing water sources for desert bighorn, elk, buffalo, deer, antelope, turkey and sundry small game. Fished Kodiak for 4...
In the meadow yesterday we observed a juvenille bear digging for clams on the tidal flats. Beside him at approximately 50 feet was a fox digging for clams as well. They worked at this for quite awhile being very successful and consuming many clams. After some time, the bear and fox were getting closer and closer until they were only feet apart. The fox then started to inch closer to the bear...
Awesome video about this bear fight at Hallo Bay Bear Camp: click here Link: http://vimeo.com/5248401?pg=transcoded_embed&sec=5248401
Mornings are breathtaking at Hallo Bay - in the middle of wilderness, wildlife abounding,...
Almost all the critters of Hallo Bay eat these berries - which are very important to their health:
...as seen from airplane on a fly over Hallo Bay beach in autumn ©Simyra
Quiet Contemplation - Red Fox from Hallo Bay, Alaska. ©JBraswell
The geology of Hallo Bay is extremely interesting & virtually untouched by humans: