Did You Know? Where to spot Animals in Winter!
Hi, readers!
In Did You Know? in the December issue, we talked about four cool animal adaptations for the winter. Did you know that you can find these animals in Canada? Check out the name of the Parks Canada locations below!
Intrigued by the wood frog? You just might spot one at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia, Elk Island National Park in Alberta, Banff National Park in Alberta, and Kluane National Park and Reserve in Yukon.

Red-sided Garter Snake at Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba. © Parks Canada. All Rights reserved.
Red-sided garter snakes be spotted at Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba at Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta and Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta and Northwest Territories. Watch your feet!
You can see wood bison at Elk Island National Park in Alberta and Wood Buffalo National Park and Nahanni National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories.

Marten in Terra Nova National Park in Newfoundland. © Parks Canada. All Rights reserved. Photo: John Gosse
Watch out for the marten in Terra Nova National Park or Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland!
Hope you are lucky enough to see one of these animals one day! If you do, hope you have a camera handy!
Talk soon,
Mandy, chickadeeblog@owlkids.com



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