Whether you're looking for an exciting adventure or just a peaceful day of wildlife viewing, Alberta has something for everyone.
Here's what you can expect to see in each region:
The Rocky Mountains are home to some of Alberta's most iconic wildlife species including grizzly bears, elk, moose, and mountain goats. You may also spot eagles and falcons soaring through the sky.
The badlands offer visitors a unique opportunity to view smaller carnivores such as coyotes, red foxes, lynx, and bobcats. Wolverines can also be found in this region.
The foothills provide a great opportunity for spotting elk, moose, and deer as well as golden eagles, snowy owls, and more.
The lakeland region is home to many species of waterfowl including ducks, geese, and swans as well as other birds such as herons and pelicans. You may also spot beavers swimming around in the lakes.
Wood Buffalo National Park is one of the best places in Alberta for spotting large mammals such as bison, wood bison, elk, and wolves. It's also home to many species of birds including bald eagles and peregrine falcons.
When viewing wildlife in Alberta it's important to be safe and respectful at all times. Keep your distance from animals so they don't feel threatened or disturbed by your presence. Never feed wild animals or try to touch them; it could put both you and the animal at risk! Be sure to follow all park regulations when visiting any protected areas in Alberta too.
It’s natural to want to capture the beauty of the wildlife you see in a photo. However, always be mindful that you are in a wild animal’s habitat; extra precautions and equipment are needed.
Taking good pictures of wildlife from your car can be a rewarding and safe way to capture the beauty of nature.
Here are some tips to help you take stunning photographs while keeping both you and the animals safe:
Enjoy the many species of wildlife Alberta has to offer. You’ll find animals to observe and photograph from the Rockies to the plains. Remember the tips above and put safety above all – for you and the animals. Respect nature and have a wonderful summer.
Nerissa McNaughton is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This content has been republished for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.
This article was originally published on June 28, 2023.
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