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– blacktail deer, elk, beavers, raccoons, and even wild cows in naikoon provincial park – are introduced. among the native species, expect to see black bears, and river otters, birds such as bald eagles, steller's jays, and peregrine falcons, and all kinds of ocean creatures, from grey and killer whales
nesting spots for migrating birds are the rose spit and tow hill ecological reserves in naikoon provincial park, and yakoun river estuary near port clements is also a good place for birding. whale watching: no visit to haida gwaii will be complete without whale watching. resident and transient killer whales...
http://britishcolumbia.com/plan-your-trip/regions-and-towns/northern-bc-and-haida-gwaii/haida-gwaii/
– blacktail deer, elk, beavers, raccoons, and even wild cows in naikoon provincial park – are introduced. among the native species, expect to see black bears, and river otters, birds such as bald eagles, steller's jays, and peregrine falcons, and all kinds of ocean creatures, from grey and killer whales
nesting spots for migrating birds are the rose spit and tow hill ecological reserves in naikoon provincial park, and yakoun river estuary near port clements is also a good place for birding. whale watching: no visit to haida gwaii will be complete without whale watching. resident and transient killer whales...
https://britishcolumbia.com/plan-your-trip/regions-and-towns/northern-bc-and-haida-gwaii/haida-gwaii/