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Canada's second-largest national park is a unique remote mountain gem called the 'Land at the Top of the World'
Canada doesn't get much more remote than this. The country's second-largest national park is an absolute stunner with a ...
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Wildfire pushes toward nesting area of one of North America's rarest birds
Losing nests there would be "devastating" for a species that took decades to recover from the brink of extinction.
A volunteer who participated in an annual bird count over the weekend says he's concerned about a wildfire burning in Wood ...
The Wood Buffalo National Park wildfire has grown to 16,788 hectares, and remains out of control as of May 29.
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Canada's largest national park is a bison-filled escape for fishing, lakeside camping, and wildlife watching
Canada is the second-largest country in the world, spanning 3.8 million square miles — so it's no surprise that its national parks are massive, too. The largest national park in Canada is located in ...
More than 150 gathered in Wood Buffalo National Park this past weekend, and they were focused on the sky. The 8th annual Dark Sky Festival gave participants the opportunity to camp out under the stars ...
Reintroduced animal populations face many challenges. When they are introduced to habitats with human infrastructure, it adds an extra layer of complication! Bison in the Canadian boreal forest are ...
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Description: Curious Wood Buffalo (Bison bison athabascae), Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada Source: photo taken by Ansgar Walk Date: 1998-July-02 Author: Ansgar Walk© No machine-readable author ...
The GNWT is assisting in combatting a wildfire burning in Wood Buffalo National Park that had grown to approximately 26,600 ...
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