Yes. The American White Pelican is found in the Great Lakes region, especially along Green Bays West Shoreline in Wisconsin and the Upper Penninsula of Michigan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_White_Pelican
If you mean the Great Lakes, then no.
None. There are no parts of any great lakes in Colorado.
None of the Great Lakes touch any of the Great Plains States.
NO
No
Asian carp are an invasive fish that has made its way to the Great Lakes. Adult Asian carp are too large to be eaten by any natural predators, but juvenile carp are eaten by White pelicans and eagles and other larger fish.
none of the great lakes are man made all of them were made from nature
no
No. There are only five great lakes. None of which are in Alberta. They are:Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie and Ontario.
The people of the First Nations travelled the Great Lakes in canoes long before any Europeans did.
No, the Great Lakes are not considered a sea. They are a group of freshwater lakes located in North America and are not connected to any ocean.
In the Great Lakes region, the state that does not border a Great Lake is Michigan. While Michigan has coastlines on four of the five Great Lakes, it is the only state that is divided by the lakes, and its Upper Peninsula does not directly border any lakes. Other states like Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin do border at least one of the Great Lakes.