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Canadaâs largest national park is now so threatened by upstream development and divided governance that it likely meets the criteria to be placed on the list of World Heritage sites in danger.
UNESCO released the draft finding on Albertaâs Wood Buffalo National Park this week. The agency has been concerned about the park â the worldâs second-largest freshwater delta â since 2017, when it found 15 of 17 of the parksâ ecological benchmarks were deteriorating.
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The complementary bottle of Jackson Hole Airportâs hand sanitizer was a masterpiece of sanitizer chic, not dissimilar to Chanelâs classic parfumerie flask. I clutched it as if it were an amulet before boarding the first segment of my flight to St. Joe, Arkansas, population 125, where I would join my family to float Americaâs First National River, the Buffalo.
I was giddy with excitement, weighed down with masks, scarves, sanitizing wipes and a hefty history of northern Arkansas and the Buffalo National River.
Did you know that St. Joe was originally called Monkey Run?
No, neither did I.