Brace yourself for the ride of a lifetime as adventurer and bear biologist Chris Morgan takes us on a motorcycle odyssey deep into the wilds of Alaska in Bears of the Last Frontier, coming to NATURE in 2011. For more than a year, Chris will live among the wildest creatures on Earth, immerse himself completely in their world, and reveal to us as never witnessed before, an astonishingly intimate portrait of North America’s three bear species: brown bears, black bears, and polar bears.
About Chris Morgan
British Ecologist Chris Morgan is no stranger to adventure. Over the last 20 years he has worked as a wildlife researcher and educator on every continent where bears exist. From icy polar bear country at 81° North to tropical Andean bear forests sitting on the equator, Chris has sought adventure among the focus animals of his life – the bears of the world. Carnivore work has also taken him to the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Scotland, the Pakistani Himalayas, northern Spain, Turkey, and Alaska – destinations where his enthusiasm for wild places has rubbed off on others.
Chris owns an ecology and environmental education business in Bellingham, Washington State. He is the creator and Co-Director of the acclaimed Grizzly Bear Outreach Project (GBOP) in the North Cascades. GBOP has been praised as a model for effective outreach and has taken great steps to engage communities in grizzly bear information dissemination since 2002. The approach is now benefiting cougar and wolf conservation in Washington State. Chris is also a frequent lecturer at Western Washington University’s Huxley College of Environmental Science in Bellingham where he teaches ecology and environmental science classes. He has a B.S. in Applied Ecology (East London, UK) and an M.S. in Advanced Ecology (Durham, UK). In 2008 his contributions to grizzly bear conservation in the USA were honored with an award from the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee, a government panel responsible for recovery of the great bear. Chris spends much of his time in the North Cascade Mountains one hour from his home. Despite his incredibly varied activities within the realm of wildlife conservation, Chris says that he is never happier than when immersed in bear country – “the real world” as he calls it.
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cool nice be sure to upload videos of the wildlife you see i will enjoy watching that
Looking foward to this series. On a side note, while camping at Rocky Mountain National Park, we heard a bear attack a cooler of some errant campers in the neighboring campsite. Apparently, some people still do not realize that certain rules (like storing food) are meant for all campers. Poor bear! I hope he does not become a “problem” bear. I’d love to share the details, see http://www.mountain-mama-marathoner.com for the story.
This looks like it is going to be a blast! And a good entree into BEARTREK! We miss you, Chris, but are thrilled the world soon gets to see how amazing bears (and you!) really are.
Can hardly wait to see this one!!
an adventure of a lifetime! look forward to see more of this; as much of the bears and the wild ride on the motorcycle..
I know it will be worth the wait!! I love the Cascades…and bears!!
I just got back from “bear country” in the Sierra Nevada mountains and since I didn’t get to see any black bears I’m definitely looking forward to the grizzlies Chris will see in Alaska!
HikingLady.com
Very nice.It’s been three years since I went to Hallo Bay. This film will take me back!
I visited Glacier National Park this summer and spotted a mother grizzly and her two cubs. All that I learned from Chris on my trip to Alaska was shared with others on the trail. Chris’ enthusiasm and knowledge is shared even when he is not at the scene. I love your work and commitment. I was proud to be a spokeperson for these bears.
Nice, we only get black bears down here but can’t wait to see this film.
Lucky you – to be with the bears for four months! Can’t wait to see you with the bears on PBS in 2011!
Oh Chris, you are all over the place. I want some pics of our bikes together when yours is back in town. It’s famous!
Looking forward to seeing the footage. We’ll keep getting out the word on this end. Good luck!
-Bill
Wow! this seems to be amazing! l really want to know about all that you are enjoying.Here in Madrid there are not that kinds of bears. Vaya….. all the best Chris.
Thanks to Chris and team. We need to be taught the real side of bears and dismis the myths that have clung on to the human imagination. Here in Maine we are blessed with black bears. Yet most people are still afraid of what they do not really understand…The Bear!