Researcher opens up Alaska with wildlife cams
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CNN's Sean Callebs reports on the Alaskan wildlife photographer's camera system that gives us a view of unspoiled nature.
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August 31, 1999
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HOMER, Alaska (CNN) -- In Alaska, one man's vision is helping people around the world get a close-up look at the state's huge brown bears, its endangered stellar sea lions and array of sea birds.
Using his own money, he's developed a complex group of cameras that gives amazing insight into how these animals live.
CNN's Sean Callebs has the full report.
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