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Old 03-08-2019, 09:36 AM
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Default Alberta’s Freezing February – How did this affect the animals?

Given Alberta’s record-breaking low temperatures throughout February, was wondering if anyone had some insight on its affects (if any) on the ungulates.

Wondering if the cold temps killed off a bunch of the ungulates? Maybe more so the smaller ungulates like white tail? Maybe Elk and moose would be less affected? Maybe only the very old, very young, or very sick ungulates were affected?

What’s your take?

~SirGallagher
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