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The Alberta government has announced a significant expansion of Kitaskino Nuwenëné Wildland Provincial Park, creating the largest contiguous protected area of boreal forest in the world.
The park, sitting south of Wood Buffalo National Park, would be expanded by 143,800 hectares and connect to the surrounding wildland parks. At a Thursday press conference, Premier Jason Kenney called the news a âshiningâ example of collaborating in land use and conservation planning.
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EDMONTON Alberta, home to the world s largest protected area of boreal landscape, is moving to expand and turn it into a provincial park. Government officials announced on Thursday a 143,800-hectare expansion of protected area connecting the Birch River Wildland and Richardson Wildland provincial parks in the Alberta s northeastern corner. The Kitaskino Nuwenëné Wildland will become a provincial park if a 30-day public consultation period goes well. Most people think of mountains and prairies when they think of Alberta, however, the boreal region within our province s north half is vast and remarkably important, Environment and Parks Minister Jason Nixon said. The region s wetlands and forest also serve as the lungs of the province, and its waterways connect with the continental network of others, making its preservation critical.