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(protection of significant grizzly bear habitat was the main reason for an expansion of the park in .) more frequently observed, however, are smaller mammals like the hoary marmot, ground squirrel, and pika. blue and franklin grouse inhabit the forests, and dippers can be found around the many lakes.
spruce/subalpine fir, and alpine tundra. due to a moist climate, interesting plant communities, such as yellow cedar, engelmann spruce/fern associations, and coastal fern communities, are important features of the area. mountain caribou, goats, black bears, and grizzlies roam valhalla, and smaller mammals...
http://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/recreation/kootenay-rockies/kootenays/hiking-backpacking/
(protection of significant grizzly bear habitat was the main reason for an expansion of the park in .) more frequently observed, however, are smaller mammals like the hoary marmot, ground squirrel, and pika. blue and franklin grouse inhabit the forests, and dippers can be found around the many lakes.
spruce/subalpine fir, and alpine tundra. due to a moist climate, interesting plant communities, such as yellow cedar, engelmann spruce/fern associations, and coastal fern communities, are important features of the area. mountain caribou, goats, black bears, and grizzlies roam valhalla, and smaller mammals...
https://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/recreation/kootenay-rockies/kootenays/hiking-backpacking/