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Photo of a Wolf in an Underpass
Passages for Large Mammals 30 of 44
Photo of a Wolf in an Underpass
Photo by Tony Clevenger

Wolves and grizzly bears are more likely to use underpasses like these when there's no sign of human activity nearby. Parks Canada hopes that urging stricter limits on human activity near the crossing structures will increase the numbers of carnivores using them.

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