Move over, fat bears: Denali puppies are new webcam darlings
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Denali National Park has launched a live stream featuring five sled dog puppies, born to the park's working dog Merlyn. The puppies, named Storm, Squall, Graupel, Fog, and Dew, reflect a weather theme. The Puppy Cam provides a fixed view, allowing viewers to observe their feeding and playful interactions. In contrast to Alaska’s Katmai National Park, famous for its bear webcams, Denali aims to create a similar interactive encounter. The live stream encourages public engagement with nature and highlights the sled dog culture within the park.
The Denali National Park is now livestreaming its five playful sled dog puppies, named after weather phenomena, showcasing their daily activities to viewers around the world.
The new Puppy Cam offers a fixed view of the yard where viewers can watch the adorable puppies eat, play, and sleep, enhancing the park's interactive experience.
The success of the Brooks River bearcam at Katmai National Park inspired Denali to launch its own version, allowing fans to connect with nature via livestream.
Feeding times for the puppies are scheduled at 11:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Alaska time, inviting viewers to tune in and appreciate the sled dog culture.
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