Wanted! Otto photos for museum exhibit

JUNE 2012 - Everyday, people stop to take a picture of one of the most recognizable specimens at the University of Alaska Museum of the North, an 8’ 9” brown bear that has greeted guests for more than 40 years.

Now, the museum is looking for photos of Otto the Bear to help promote an upcoming exhibit, Hibernation and the Science of Cold.

The specimen was taken in 1950 at Herendeen Bay on the Alaska Peninsula and donated by Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Webb. It weighed 1250 pounds and is listed in the Boone & Crockett All Time Record book. Museum staff nicknamed the bear “Otto” in honor of Otto Geist, who developed the museum’s initial collections.

Photos of Otto and other favorite snapshots of the museum will be used in a bear-shaped montage celebrating famous hibernators.

Visitors can share their photos in several ways.

Post:  facebook.com/alaskamuseum

Share:  #OttoBear

Email:  ua-museum-news@alaska.edu


A visitor leaves the Gallery of Alaska while Otto Bear keeps watch. Photo by Ken Bergman