Kluane National Park and Reserve: A wildlife haven
Tucked in Yukon’s southwestern corner, Kluane National Park and Reserve spans over 22,000 square kilometers of rugged mountains, sprawling icefields, and vibrant ecosystems. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it shelters a remarkable variety of wildlife. From powerful predators to elusive alpine species, here’s a glimpse into the animals that thrive in this pristine wilderness.
Iconic mammals
Dall’s Sheep (Ovis dalli dalli)
Dall’s Sheep are among Kluane’s most iconic residents, renowned for their ability to navigate the park’s steep, rocky slopes with remarkable agility. Their brilliant white coats provide camouflage against snowy cliffs, making them a striking sight in the … Continue
