New Alberta parks create world’s largest boreal forest preserve: government
EDMONTON – The Alberta government says it is creating the world’s largest boreal forest preserve with new wildland parks in the province’s northeast.
The five new or expanded areas adjoining Wood Buffalo National Park along the province’s northern boundary will add more than 13,000 square kilometres of forest, wetland, lakes and rivers.
Together, they will make up an uninterrupted zone of protected land more than twice the size of Vancouver Island — 67,000 square kilometres.
“These are beautiful and remote swaths of boreal forest,” Environment Minister Shannon Phillips said Tuesday. “They are untouched, in many cases, by human activity.”