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  2. Sheep River Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Sheep River Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta, Canada, 23 kilometres (14 mi) west of Diamond Valley on highway 546. It is part of the Kananaskis Country park system and encompasses a portion of the Sheep River valley.

  3. Willmore Wilderness Park - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Experimental Wolverine Monitoring Project The park protects a large population of mountain goats and bighorn sheep (20% of the total population in Alberta). Other mammals commonly found here include grizzly bears , woodland caribou , elk , deer , cougars and timber wolves . [ 9 ]

  4. Bighorn sheep - Wikipedia

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    A bighorn ram near Jasper, Alberta. Bighorn sheep live in large herds and do not typically follow a single leader ram, unlike the mouflon, the ancestor of the domestic sheep, which has a strict dominance hierarchy. Before the mating season or "rut", the rams attempt to establish a dominance hierarchy to determine access to ewes for mating.

  5. Big Horn - Wikipedia

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    USS Big Horn, a US Navy fleet replenishment oiler since 1992; Big Horn, Manchester, a public sculpture in Manchester, England; Big Horn Academy Building, a school in Cowley, Wyoming, US; Big Horn Hotel, a demolished historic building in Arminto, Wyoming, US; The Big Horn, a 1979 album by Houston Person; Bighorn Airways, an American charter company

  6. Massive bighorn sheep harvested by Nebraska teen in ... - AOL

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    The 15-year-old won a lottery to hunt for a bighorn sheep, then fired the fatal shot from 284 yards away. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. List of provincial parks in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Ma-Me-O Beach Provincial Park County of Wetaskiwin No. 10: 1950s-60s 1980s-90s Given to the Summer Village of Ma-Me-O Beach Hommey Provincial Park County of Grande Prairie No. 1: 1930s 1980s-90s Given to the county Saskatoon Mountain Provincial Park County of Grande Prairie No. 1: 1930s 1950s Given to the county Blue Bridge Provincial Park

  8. Bighorn River (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The Bighorn River is a short river originating in the Alberta foothills, and is a tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. [1] The river, as well as the nearby Bighorn Range and Bighorn Dam are named for the Bighorn sheep which dominate the area. The name first appeared in 1865. [2]

  9. Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The GDP of the province calculated at basic prices rose by 4.6% in 2017 to $327.4 billion, which was the largest increase recorded in Canada, and it ended two consecutive years of decreases. [92] Alberta's debt-to-GDP ratio is projected to peak at 12.1% in fiscal year 2021–2022, falling to 11.3% the following year. [93]