No. Lots of people think that wolves are almost everywhere. RONG! Wolves usually live where there is lots of bush and food. lots of times there closer north in winter forests. So just to be clear, there a very small chance of wolves being on the parries of Saskatchewan. The answer is NO!
Saskatchewan is in the Canadian Praries. It borders Manitoba, Alberta, the Northwest Territories and the USA.
Yes, and they are thriving.
deer, grizzly bears, mt. lions, wolves
well, are wolves in forests, and lots of chipmunks and squirrels. And a lot of geese. And there birds too.
Yes, they are
praries
praries
Ignoring the territories in the north. Think far from an Ocean and North. That being said any of the Praries (ie Alberta, Saskatchewan, Regina) would be bad, but winters can be pretty bad in Quebec too especially in the North which is pretty close to the (if not in) arctic.
Praries, steppe,savanna
The Praries.
wheat
underground in praries or open lands