Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park has an abundance of wildlife. The wildlife thrive in natural habitats far from human civilization. Glacier wildlife are protected in a natural environment. Here are a few of the species viewed by many visitors to the park.
Bald Eagle. Photo by A. Falgoust courtesy National Park Service
Moose. Photo Courtesy National Park Service.
Elk. Photo courtesy National Park Service.
Ptarmigan. Photo by Peter Plage, courtesy National Park Service.
Porcupine. Photo by A. Falgoust, courtesy National Park Service.
Mule Deer. Photo courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Clark’s Nutcracker. Photo by Jacob W. Frank, courtesy National Park Service.
Bighorn Sheep. Photo courtesy U.S. Geological Survey.
Gray Wolf. Photo by John and Karen Hollingsworth, courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Lynx (Bobcat). Photo courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Mountain Goat. Photo by Tim Rains, courtesy National Park Service.
Common Loon. Photo by Tim Rains. Courtesy National Park Service.
Grizzly Bear. Photo by Jim Peaco. Courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Mountain lion. Photo courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Black Bear. Photo courtesy National Park Service.
Beaver. Photo by Ann Schonlau. Courtesy National Park Service.
Osprey. Photo by Jim Peaco, courtesy National Park Service.
Harlequin duck. Photo by Tim Rains, courtesy National Park Service.
Pika. Photo courtesy National Park Service.
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