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This park, celebrated for its efforts in species preservation and its diverse habitats, from aspen parklands to wetlands, offers visitors the unique opportunity to observe a wide range of animals in their natural environment.
Plains Bison – Once on the brink of extinction, the Plains Bison thrive within the park, symbolizing successful conservation efforts and roaming freely in their natural grassland habitat.
Wood Bison – Larger and less common than their Plains cousins, Wood Bison were reintroduced to the park, showcasing another triumph of species recovery and management.
Moose – Majestic and solitary, Moose are often seen browsing the park’s forests and wetlands, their towering presence a testament to the park’s diverse ecosystems.
Elk – Named after the park, Elk are a flagship species, with their impressive antlers and herding behavior, offering a glimpse into Canada’s wildlife heritage.
White-tailed Deer – Common throughout the park, White-tailed Deer gracefully navigate the landscape, their agility and adaptability making them a frequent sight along trails and meadows.
Beaver – As nature’s engineers, Beavers play a crucial role in shaping the park’s aquatic ecosystems, their lodges and dams a common and intriguing feature.
Trumpeter Swan – The restoration of the Trumpeter Swan, once nearly extinct, is celebrated here, with their graceful forms adorning the park’s lakes and wetlands.
Great Horned Owl – Emblematic of the park’s avian predators, the Great Horned Owl’s haunting call fills the night, a master hunter of the parkland’s forests.
Red Fox – The cunning Red Fox, with its striking orange fur, is a versatile and adaptable resident, often spotted along the park’s boundaries and open areas.
American Black Bear – Though sightings are rare, the American Black Bear occasionally wanders through the park, a reminder of the wildness that Elk Island helps preserve.
Elk Island National Park’s wildlife, from the iconic bison to the elusive moose and the industrious beaver, enriches the visitor experience, offering a vivid portrayal of Alberta’s natural heritage and ongoing conservation success stories.