He believed the bears were his friends. But in the end, one of them took his life.
For 13 summers, Timothy Treadwell lived among Alaska’s grizzly bears, calling them by name, speaking to them as if they were family. To many, he was a man chasing a dream — a lover of wild things who found peace far from the noise of the world. But his devotion to nature would one day cost him everything.

In October 2003, Treadwell and his girlfriend, Amie Huguenard, camped deep in the Katmai wilderness. The bears were restless, preparing for winter — a dangerous time to be near. When their pilot arrived days later, he found a nightmare: their tent torn apart, food untouched, and a massive bear hovering over what remained of the couple. The horror didn’t end there — a six-minute audio recording captured their final, desperate cries.
On the tape, Timothy shouts, “I’m getting killed out here!” while Amie pleads for him to fight back, striking the bear with a pan until the screams fade into silence.
Treadwell’s story, immortalized in Grizzly Man, reminds us that love for nature can be beautiful — but also heartbreakingly unforgiving.