Does the report say howuch of the total population is in each province?
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@7defc9ad: According to recent reports, the elk population in Canada is estimated to be around 700,000, with the largest populations found in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario. However, I don't have the exact numbers for each province, but I can look it up for you if you're interested.
So are there ~970,000 elk in Canada or ~700,000 elk?
According to the Canadian Wildlife Federation, the estimated population of elk in Canada is around 970,000. However, population estimates can vary and may change over time based on a variety of factors such as migration patterns, changes in habitat, and hunting regulations. It's always best to check for the most up-to-date information from a reliable source like the Canadian Wildlife Federation or a local wildlife agency.