There are moose, bear, elk, coyotes, eagles, salmon, and many others.
Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada was created in 1977.
wildlife
It is difficult to see what you are asking. Canada has a vast and varied wildlife and they are spread far and wide all over the country.
polar bear
No!Canada is mostly wildlife so that would just be rude.
Yes, they can be found in most national parks in Canada and Alaska.
Any predator that would eat birds. Including man. Canada geese are easy prey for most wildlife.
the wildlife that live in the interior plains include mule deer, pronghorn antelopes, brown bears, wolves, elks,moose and caribou.
Kit Howard Breen has written: 'La bernache du Canada' 'The Canada goose' -- subject(s): Canada goose, Wildlife conservation
It stands for Committee on status of endangered wildlife in Canada. I don't know what it does. Research it!! :)
Yes, there is a lot of variation in Canadian wildlife; you should appreciate the fact that Canada is an extremely large country, considerably larger than the continental United States. The climate varies considerably from one part of the country to another, and the wildlife therefore also varies. Canada has polar bears in the north, moose in the more central regions, and in the south, lots of raccoons. (This is not intended to be a complete list.)
Tigers are not native to Canada, no. They can be found in Canadian zoos and wildlife preserves though.