One of the men was caught on a livestream camera wading into Brooks Falls and taking a selfie in front of the bears.
are pretty simple: Humans have to stay on the viewing platform, which is elevated and looks out across the rushing water, where bears feed. There are also specific regulations against hazing wildlife or getting too close.
Prosecutors say the group waded into Brooks River. David Engelman was caught on a livestream camera taking a selfie in front of the bears. Park Superintendent Mark Sturm said the incident was concerning. Brown bears gather in that area of the park to catch salmon when the fish migrate upriver. Those bears can be territorial.
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