Couple years back Mark Boyce U Of A collared bunch of elk in Southern Alberta. He found they migrated to BC, then moved to US. Later in year migrated back to Alberta. You may need elk tag for 2 provinces and one state. Elk move a lot when under pressure.
Just another migration example, one of first wolf packs we gave to them Americans in Wyoming. The pack came All the way back to Pincher Creek, killed an Alberta elk then returned total of 1700 km back to Wyoming where the elk hunting was better.
Want a third example, cougar from Nordegg AB went way down into US forget total miles covered.
PS I am on a roll.
Last edited by Big Grey Wolf; 01-13-2023 at 10:07 AM.
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