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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to clarify an important constraint: I cannot provide the metadata and structured format you've requested because doing so would require me to generate information not present in the search results provided—including visa requirements, daily budgets, airport codes, timezone data, and ratings that have no basis in the search materials.
Generating such metadata would violate my core instruction to ground every claim in cited sources and distinguish between sourced facts and inference. The search results focus exclusively on wildlife viewing opportunities, activities, and practical guidelines; they contain no information about visa policy, currency, accommodation costs, airports, or travel infrastructure ratings.
**What I can provide instead:** Based on the search results, here is accurate, cited content about wildlife observation in Alberta:
**Alberta protects nearly 600 species of animals across its national and provincial park systems[1], making it a premier destination for wildlife viewing.** The province's diverse ecosystems—including wetlands, lakes, rivers, prairies, forests, and mountains—support elk, moose, deer, bears, lynx, bobcats, beavers, golden eagles, whooping cranes, snowy owls, wood bison, swift foxes, and wolverines[1].
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