Watch it live – Alaska animals on camera
Back To BlogRound Island walrus cam – Round Island is located in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. It’s about one tenth of a mile wide and is one of the Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuaries. Home to a healthy population of male walruses in the summer months (14,000 have been counted there in a single day), this camera offers a clear and close-up view of these magnificent mammals.
Seward Harbor webcam – The Seward Harbor is a great place to explore, as you read off the creative and uniquely-named fishing boats while looking for sea life. This camera gives a constantly updated picture of the harbor, where known animal sightings include seals, sea otters and jellyfish!
Alaska Zoo polar bear camera – While it may be extremely difficult to see a polar bear in the wild, you can always check in on Ahpun and Lyutiyik, two of the Alaska Zoo’s biggest stars. The zoo’s live camera updates every few seconds offering up-to-the-minute glimpses of the polar bears’ activity. If you don’t see them, it likely means they’re under the water swimming or exploring another corner of their habitat. Keep an eye on the feed, and chances are you’ll see one of them before too long!
From land animals to sea creatures, you can enjoy live streams of Alaska wildlife until you have a chance to see them up-close and in person on your next northern adventure!