Jasper/Banff - Mountains/Foothills
Last Review/Updated: May 10, 2002
From foothills to mountain peaks, the combination of wildlife species in this region varies according to the elevation and the climate. Canyons, waterfalls and hot springs add to the richness of wildlife viewing opportunities here.
On the lower slopes, forests of white spruce and lodgepole pine predominate, whereas higher up the forest vegetation gives way to wildflower-laden alpine meadows, stunted krummholz trees, and barren rock. Pika, ptarmigan and mountain sheep are among the inhabitants of this craggy country, which is one of the most dramatic viewing locations in the world.


