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Katmai National Park & Preserve
Katmai Podcasts
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Join the National Park Service and Friends as we explore Katmai National Park and Preserve in a series of audio and video programs from and about this special place!
If you would like to manually download these programs to your computer without subscribing to web feeds (see below), click here.
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To automatically receive the latest programs as they're updated, subscribe to the web feed below (click here to learn about web feeds). It's easy! All you need is a feed reader (click here to learn about feed readers). Just follow one of these options:
- If you have iTunes installed on your computer and would like to subscribe to and read the Katmai podcast feed in iTunes, click on the link below:
- If you choose to use your modern web browser—e.g., Firefox 2 or Internet Explorer 7—as a feed reader, select the Katmai podcast below and click "Subscribe" in the browser window that appears.
- If you have downloaded feed reader software or use a web-based feed reader, after selecting the podcast below, copy the feed URL from the resulting window and paste it into your reader to subscribe.
- Katmai's podcast is featured in many directories (e.g., the iTunes Store, among many others—click here to learn about podcast/feed directories) and may be located by seaching for a keyword such as "Katmai." Many directories also serve as feed readers or aggregators.
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Subscribe to the Katmai Podcast
Original audio programs, and documentary, safety, orientation and historical films and videos from and about Katmai National Park and Preserve.
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Did You Know?
Birds begin returning from wintering grounds in March. Waterfowl by the thousands, like tundra swans, gather on any open water patches as they wait for the region's wetlands to thaw.
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Last Updated: November 13, 2008 at 02:54 EST |