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The variety of habitats, from prairies to peaks, is a haven for an astonishing number of wild animals, in Waterton Lakes National Park.

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Very Rare ... Antelope .. These photos taken 11/25/03, near the pass creek bridge, from the entrance road. Please note in the first photo, near the center of the photo a Mule deer buck walking through the herd. I would be interesting to know what he was thinking. The last reported sighting of one lone Antelope in the park was in 1961. 


Elk winter herd across the river at the end of Knights lake. Photo taken 28/11/03

Black Bear and cub

Moose and calf

Mule Deer Buck

Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep

Raccoons are rare

 Buffalo

Waterton Car Wash

Chipmunk should eat their food!

Twin Mule Deer Fawns

Richard Ground Squirrel

White Tail Deer

Coyote

13 Stripe Ground Squirrel

 Cougar (Mountain Lion)

Beaver

 Rocky Mountain Big Horn Ram

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FEEDING WILDLIFE


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