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Government of Canada, Indigenous Groups and Partners Finalize Action Plan to protect Wood Buffalo National Park World Heritage Site


Action Plan to protect Wood Buffalo submitted to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre

OTTAWA, Feb. 1, 2019 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is working with Canadians to ensure the ongoing protection of Wood Buffalo National Park World Heritage Site.

Today, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Catherine McKenna, announced that the Action Plan to protect Wood Buffalo National Park World Heritage Site has been completed and submitted to the World Heritage Centre.

The Government of Canada is taking more than 140 actions with partners through its Action Plan, responding to all the recommendations of the World Heritage Centre. The actions include:

To protect Wood Buffalo National Park World Heritage Site, the Government of Canada developed an Action Plan with Indigenous peoples, the Government of Alberta, the Government of British Columbia, and the Government of the Northwest Territories.

By working together to preserve Wood Buffalo National Park World Heritage Site, we can secure its future for generations to come.

Quote

"Thanks to the hard work and commitment of governments and Indigenous peoples, Canada has submitted its Action Plan to protect Wood Buffalo National Park World Heritage Site. This is an important step to ensure that this unique place will be protected for future generations. Our government's commitment is real and through collective action with our provincial, territorial, and Indigenous partners, we will secure the future of Wood Buffalo."

The Honourable Catherine McKenna,
Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada

Quick Facts

Key themes within the Action Plan and selected specific actions include: 

Strengthening Partnerships with Indigenous peoples

Environmental Assessment

Conservation Connectivity

Tailings Ponds Risk Assessment

Environmental Flows and Hydrology

Monitoring and Science

Wildlife Habitat Conservation

Actions focused on Wood Bison and Whooping Crane (which are elements of Wood Buffalo National Park Outstanding Universal Value) will be implemented under the respective Species at Risk Recovery Strategies. 

Related Document

Backgrounder: Actions to Ensure the Protection of Wood Buffalo National Park World Heritage Site

Associated Links

Wood Buffalo National Park
UNESCO World Heritage Centre

 

SOURCE Parks Canada


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