‘We can’t replace nature:’ Oilsands wetland reclamation a mixed success
EDMONTON — The challenge makes turning bitumen into oil seem like the easy part.
Faced with reclaiming open-pit mines that were once thriving wetlands, Suncor and Syncrude have been trying to do what’s never been done — rebuilding one of the most complex, diverse and delicate ecosystems in the boreal forest.
Three years into the ground-breaking, high-profile projects, early successes are emerging.
Suncor’s Nikanotee fen and Syncrude’s Sandhills fen are staying wet year-round. They’re growing some typical fen plants. Even better, they’ve begun to store carbon in their peaty depths.


