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With a size larger than Switzerland, remarkably diverse ecosystems, and karst landforms, this is a perfect place for wilderness adventures.
Wood Buffalo is Canada’s largest national park. Covering more territory than Switzerland, it sprawls across northeastern Alberta and juts into the southern part of the Northwest Territories.
An exhaustive federal study of Canada's largest national park concludes almost every aspect of its environment is deteriorating. The 561-page report on Wood Buffalo National Park says industry ...
OTTAWA, June 28, 2018 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada recognizes the Outstanding Universal Value of Canada's 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Wood Buffalo National Park, and is committed ...
"The cultural value of the Delta and of Wood Buffalo National Park to so many — there's nothing else," she said. "To many, it's home, and they just want to see the commitments that Canada had ...
An exhaustive federal study of Canada’s largest national park concludes almost every aspect of its environment is deteriorating. The 561-page report on Wood Buffalo National Park says industry ...
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As Canada's Alberta province remains under elevated wildfire risk due in part to intense drought, social media users are claiming there are somehow no fires in Wood Buffalo National Park.
Federal documents echo earlier concerns that Canada’s largest national ... are fundamentally changing the environment of Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta. Log In or Sign Up ...
(ANNews) – Wood Buffalo National Park is at risk of losing its UNESCO Heritage Status. The 44,000-square-kilometre park is Canada’s largest national park and home to one of the largest free ...
Wood Buffalo National Park is an outstanding example of ongoing ecological and ... a network of partners to monitor and manage impacts from upstream development. The Canada National Parks Act provides ...
“The government of Canada is committed to the ongoing protection of Wood Buffalo National Park and World Heritage Site,” said a Parks Canada spokeswoman in an email. The Mikisew Cree were heav ...