VISIT BANFF

BANFF WILDLIFE

Banff National Park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, from majestic elk and grizzly bears to elusive lynx and soaring bald eagles. Its vast
wilderness provides a sanctuary for these incredible species, offering visitors a rare chance to see nature in its purest form.

53

mammal species

311

bird species

19

fish species

1

reptile species

9

carnivores

Keep Your Distance:
Wild Animals Are Wild

Bear, Wolf, Cougar

100 meters / 300 feet

Elk, Bison, Moose, all others

30 meters / 90 feet

Bear, Wolf, Cougar

100 meters / 300 feet

Think You Want To Meet An Animal Eh?

Height 5’9”
Weight 200lbs
Speed 20 MPH

Human

Grizzly Bear

Height 8’0”
Weight 500 lbs
Speed 35 MPH

How do you match up against Banff’s best?
Click on the animal to find out!

Black Bear

Height: 3’0
Weight: 275 lbs
Speed: 25 mph
Skills: Good swimmers
Great climbers

Bison

Height: 6’0″
Weight: 2000 lbs
Speed: 35 mph
Skills: Good jumpers
Great swimmers

Elk

Height: 5’0″ (shoulder)
Weight: 700 lbs
Speed: 40 mph
Skills: Good jumpers
Great fighters

Cougar (Lion)

Height: 3’0
Weight: 140 lbs
Speed: 50 mph
Skills: Excellent jumpers
Stealth

Moose

Height:6’0″ (shoulder)
Weight: 1400 lbs
Speed: 35 mph
Skills: Good swimmers
Extremely strong

Wolf

Height: 2’6″ (shoulder)
Weight: 100 lbs
Speed: 37 mph
Skills: Excellent smell
Excellent hearing

Coyote

Height: 1’6″ (shoulder)
Weight: 40 lbs
Speed: 40 mph
Skills: Excellent smell
Excellent hearing

Lynx (Bobcat)

Height:1’8″ (shoulder)
Weight: 30 lbs
Speed: 50 mph
Skills: Excellent jumpers
Stealth

Fox

Height: 1’6″ (shoulder)
Weight: 18 lbs
Speed: 30 mph
Skills: Night vision
Excellent hearing

Wolverine

Height: 1’6″ (shoulder)
Weight: 35 lbs
Speed: 30 mph
Skills: Ferocious fighter
Excellent climbers

Mountain Goat

Height: 3’4″ (shoulder)
Weight: 200 lbs
Speed: 15 mph
Skills: Expert mountaineers
Excellent jumpers

Bighorn Sheep

Height: 3’0″ (shoulder)
Weight: 300 lbs
Speed: 30 mph
Skills: Excellent sight
Excellent hearing

Which of these animals
accounts for more attacks than all others combined!

WARNING SIGNS:
How To Avoid An Attack

The best way to avoid an attack from any animal is to take preventative measures well before encountering any animal. You want to see them from a distance, not up close. No matter the animal, do the following…

Animals often give warning signs before they feel threatened enough to attack. The best way to stay safe is to keep your distance, but if you encounter a majestic creature, here are some common signals to watch for.

WARNING SIGNS

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