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Katamai National Park & Preserve in southern Alaska is widely known for its remote beauty and wildlife, including sock-eye salmon and the brown bears that feed on them. A project began in June 2012 to capture their lives using remote surveillance technology. To date, more than $1 million has been spent to live-stream video from the site 24 hours a day.
HDOnTap, a specialist provider of live webcam streaming services, hardware and customized off-grid power, wireless network and remote live cam solutions for wildlife viewing, were referred to the board of Skidaway Island, a state park near Savannah, Ga., by the Georgia DNR.