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Wild Alaska Live

Broadcasting live over three nights with hosts Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt, watch as thousands of the world’s wildest animals gather to take part in Alaska’s amazing summer feast.

wild_alaska_kratt_eagle_hero Chris Kratt with a bald eagle in Alaska.

PBS

Broadcasting live over three nights with hosts Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt, PBS, in partnership with the BBC, will turn 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.

Episode 1
Sunday, July 23 at 8 p.m.

See nature’s greatest drama LIVE as bears, wolves, whales & more converge for Alaska’s summer feast.

Episode 2
Wednesday, July 26 at 8 p.m.

Watch LIVE as the drama ramps up for Alaska’s black bears, beavers, eagles and more with only a week left to make the most of summer’s feast. Go deep into the heart of the frozen Mendenhall Glacier to explore its hidden ice caves

Episode 3
Sunday, July 30 at 8 p.m.

Watch the LIVE climax of Alaska’s great feast and venture into Kodiak to search for elusive wolves.

Wild Alaska Live on PBS 6.

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