Jasper National Park Canada
March 5, 2013 By Kylie Jensen
Land and Wildlife
Jasper is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. Jasper is spanning of 10,878, north of Banff National Park, and west of the city of Edmonton. Wildlife are elk, caribou, moose, mule deer, white-deer, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, grizzly bear, black beer, coyotes, beavers, rocky mountain pikas, hoary marmots, grey wolves, mountain lions, and wolverines.
Wildlife and Land picture
Waterfall, Wildlife, and the plants
Jasper National Park and Tourism
Waterfall. the thing that you can do are Jasper Tramway, you climb Opal Hills go see ,Jasper Yellowhead Museum & Archives, and going to Jasper Park Golf Course.
Wildlife
Moose
Plants
Plants that some animals eat. You can find shutter shock plants, Amerorchis, Betula glandulosa, and Native Orchids .
Physical Feature
Physical Feature
With the onset of a warmer, drier climate following their last major advance, the retreating glaciers left exposed a barren and raw landscape. Soon plants and animals began to take advantage of these newly-exposed expanses, infiltrating the mountain valleys from ice-free areas.