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Canadian national forest park landscape

Lake Louis Valley is 54 kilometers west of Banff Town, and Lake Louis Castle Hotel is located by the lake. Menglian Lake is 0/5 km away from Louise Lake/Kloc-,and there are ten peaks on the lake, which are reflected in the lake and have beautiful scenery. From 1969 to 1979, it was adopted as the back pattern of Canadian $20 bill. Lake Louise Mountain Resort is also located near the valley. According to statistics, there are 56 species of mammals in Canada National Forest Park. Grizzly bears and American black bears live in forest areas. Pumas, lynxes, minks, ferrets, otters and wolves are the main carnivores. Elk, long-eared deer and white-tailed deer are common in the valleys of the park, even in Banff town. Moose is relatively rare and mainly lives near swamps and streams. Snow sheep, bighorn sheep, groundhog and pika are widely distributed in alpine ecological areas. Other mammals such as beavers, porcupines, squirrels and chipmunks are common small animals. In 2005, a * * * discovered five reindeer, making them one of the rarest mammals in the park.

Due to the cold weather in winter, there are few reptiles and amphibians in Banff National Park. Only one toad, three frogs, a lizard and two snakes have been found so far. There are at least 280 species of birds in Banff National Park, including vulture, golden eagle, red-tailed owl, osprey and falcon, all of which are carnivorous birds. In addition, the common species in low-altitude areas are gray crow, American three-toed woodpecker, blue owl, North American star crow, North American tits and larks. The white-tailed Thunderbird lives in the alpine ecological zone. There are more than 100 different kinds of animals living near rivers and lakes, including loons, cranes and wild ducks. They spend the summer in the park.

Endangered species in Canada National Forest Park include Banff Hot Spring Snail. Reindeer and grizzly bears are also listed as endangered species.