I just caught the tail end of "Travels to the Edge with Art Wolfe, Alaska: Katmai Coast #104" on KCTS the PBS station.
Absolutely amazing wildlife images with lots of Brown bears, plus some cool shots of a fox digging razor clams.
Here is some info from the KCTS website.
Air: Sunday, December 23, 6:30 pm on KCTS (Analog/DT)Seattle
Future Airs: 12/24 3:29am on KCTS (Analog/DT)Seattle; 12/24 3:29am on KYVE; 1/22 5:30am on CREATE; 1/22 11:30am on CREATE; 1/22 5:30pm on CREATE; 1/22 11:30pm on CREATE; 12/28 4:00pm on HD; 12/29 1:00am on HD; 1/15 4:00pm on HD; 1/16 1:00am on HD
Broadcast In: English
The remote Katmai Coast is the largest intact stretch of uninhabited coastline left in North America. Art takes advantage of the long days of Alaska's short summer in Katmai National Park, spending time with the largest population of grizzly bears in the world. Joined by bear biologists, he gets up close and personal with Ursus arctos to provide a fresh look at the behavior of these powerful predators in the wild.
Run Time: 00:26:46
Rating: TVG Captions: 608+Captions Source: APTEX
Rights Notes: SCH/ RE-RECORD; 1 YEAR; NCC
Visit the Website:
http://www.travelstotheedge.com