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woodpeckers, curlews, and dippers. mammal species found here include beavers, bats, cottontail rabbits, muskrats, deer, and mice. rattlesnakes, toads, and turtles also live in this area. considerable populations of largemouth bass, rainbow trout, and carp make their home in the water, and in winter, the frozen
mule deer, and coyotes. beavers, elk, and moose reside in the park but are seldom seen. birdlife is abundant, especially in summer, with species to watch for. early morning is the best time for observing birds and mammals. as always in wilderness areas, hikers and campers should be alert for wild animals...
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woodpeckers, curlews, and dippers. mammal species found here include beavers, bats, cottontail rabbits, muskrats, deer, and mice. rattlesnakes, toads, and turtles also live in this area. considerable populations of largemouth bass, rainbow trout, and carp make their home in the water, and in winter, the frozen
mule deer, and coyotes. beavers, elk, and moose reside in the park but are seldom seen. birdlife is abundant, especially in summer, with species to watch for. early morning is the best time for observing birds and mammals. as always in wilderness areas, hikers and campers should be alert for wild animals...
https://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/wildlife-viewing/thompson-okanagan/
regulations. for this reason, in accordance with and in addition to international laws, cargo consisting of (but not limited to) the following types of wildlife and wildlife products is prohibited on our vessels: shark fins, ivory, bone, pelts, horns, skins, furs, rugs and other body parts, organs or carcasses
of wild animals, illegal trade of plants and wild animals, trophy animals (such as elephants, rhinoceros, tigers, lions, bears etc.), marine mammals, migratory birds, nests, eggs, feathers, other body parts, turtle or tortoise shell etc. read more here . ballast water the imo-international convention...
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