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Find the Inside Track: Canadian Rocky Mountain Wildlife

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To get the inside track on wildlife viewing in the Canadian Rocky
Mountains, which include the famous national parks of Banff and
Jasper, all you'll need is an inquisitive mind. To start, let's
get a quick lay of the land and consider the animals that
populate certain areas, and then zoom in on particular trips from
spring through fall that would suit an adventurer like you.


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Find the Inside Track: Canadian Rocky Mountain Wildlife
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Written by: Travel Alberta
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To get the inside track on wildlife viewing in the Canadian Rocky
Mountains, which include the famous national parks of Banff and
Jasper, all you'll need is an inquisitive mind. To start, let's
get a quick lay of the land and consider the animals that
populate certain areas, and then zoom in on particular trips from
spring through fall that would suit an adventurer like you.
Alberta's mammoth park system is loaded with wildlife: 300
species of birds, 90 species of mammals, 50 species of fish and
1,700 species of plants. You'll find the Canadian Rocky
Mountains and the other Alberta parks are an eco-tourism
playground for all ages.


Seeing the Big Picture

You'll have access to vast tracts of wilderness. These parks
began as sanctuaries for wildlife, so they're a natural for
eco-tourism, particularly wildlife viewing and tracking.
Alberta's five national and 66 provincial parks are home to
bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, grizzly and black bears,
bison, woodland caribou, wolves, foxes, various birds and
Canada's national animal, the beaver. Banff, Jasper and Waterton
National Parks are blessed with hiking paths and horse trails  as
well as luxury lodges that provide remarkable proximity to
grizzly bears and wolves, which are two favorites for animal
tracking. 

In Alberta's north, Wood Buffalo National Park harbors the
largest herd of wood bison more than 4,000 in the world, as well
as being the only remaining nesting ground of the endangered
whooping crane. Willmore Wilderness Park west of Hinton has more
than 435 miles (700 kilometers) of hiking trails and wildlife. In
the Kananaskis Country recreation area 63 miles (100 kilometers)
west of Calgary, you'll find trails that will lead you to
bighorn sheep and deer; in spring, summer and early fall, you can
see grizzly bears. Less than an hour's drive from Edmonton, Elk
Island National Park is home to more than 40 species of mammals,
including bison, elk, moose, deer, beaver and coyote, all
wandering freely in this 'safari-type' national park. 


Getting Up Close and Personal

Outfitters in the Canadian Rocky Mountains offer impeccably
tailored trips. Forays range from gentle sunset walks in
wildflower meadows to rugged horseback expeditions through
valleys and mountain passes that climb to spectacular peak views.


Warner Guiding and Outfitting Ltd. offers an Expedition Trip
through the Spray Valley wildlife corridor. The trips are
designed for people interested in the process of tracking and
monitoring wildlife in the park, as they travel through the
mountains. The valley was designated a carnivore conservation
area more than 10 years ago. Working with National Parks Canada,
this outfitter is making available a limited number of research
trips through this area. You can work with wildlife researchers
to document the behavior of bears and wolves. Each group is
accompanied by a National Parks Canada researcher.


The Grizzly and the Wolf

You'll have your choice of wildlife tours in the Canadian Rocky
Mountains. Want grizzlies? The Six-Day Year of the Grizzly Trip
is a horseback trip. It focuses on the history, habitat and
future of the grizzly bear. Dr. Mike Gibeau, a former park
warden, is the trip's lead biologist. Favor wolves? Paws In The
Wilderness is a five-day tent trip. It's for people interested
in the wolf population of Banff National Park. Wildlife biologist
Melanie Percy uses the latest radio-telemetry and tracking
devices in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. She'll highlight high
wolf use areas, as well as their denning habits and wolf ecology.
Jill Moellering of Holiday On Horseback, has traveled on the Paws
In The Wilderness Tour. "It was tons of fun," she says. "It
was neat to see the tracking equipment, which includes this
little hand held screen with an antennae. The screen is like a
little GPS map that shows where the animals are in relation to
where you're standing. The evening camp fires were great,
because we could all trade stories and listen to Melanie's
(expert wolf tracker) experiences of working with the wolves in
the area." 

The wildlife monitoring runs through the summer and September.
The grizzly trip runs in late August and into September. Paws In
the Wilderness runs in September.

Discover Banff Tours offers a different opportunity to learn
about grizzly bears. This outfitter provides the Discover Grizzly
Bears tour, a guided sightseeing trip to the Grizzly Bear Refuge
the world's largest.

Daymon Miller of Discover Banff Tours, says: "The grizzly bear
is an icon of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. This will give you
your best chance to see a bear in the mountains. We know where to
find animals and you will come away with a better connection with
the place you are visiting. I think people are looking for an
experience to transform them and come away with something that is
learned."





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