Phone Number of
Wood Buffalo National Park is
867-872-7900, Fax: 867-872-3910 .
Location:
Alberta and Northwest Territorial
Date Established: 1922
Size: 11,070,000 acres
Wood
Buffalo National Park is Canada’s largest national park and one of the premier
Parks of the world in terms of total land area it constitutes. Established in 1922, located in Alberta and Northwest territorial and sprawling over 11,070,000 acres of land, the park was primarily established to protect the last remaining herds of wood bison in northern Canada. It happens to be the
Habitat of a large variety of wildlife species such as both
Plain and wood buffalo (bison), caribou, moose, deer, beavers,
Black bear, wolf, lynx, brown bear, snowshoe hare, Sandhill Crane, Ruffed Grouse, and the world's northernmost population of Red-sided Garter Snakes.
The peace-Athabasca Delta is one of the largest inland fresh water deltas in the world which covers the southern portion of the national park. This portion constitutes a remote corner of the Boreal forest which is the only remaining nesting grounds for migratory whooping crane, the tallest native.
The Wood Buffalo Park in 1982 was recognized by the international union for the conservation of nature (IUCN) for conserving the peace-Athabasca Delta and the whooping crane nesting areas. The Ramsar sites of the park under the Ramsar Convention were later designated and
Aims on identifying and protecting critical habitat for migratory birds. The Wood Buffalo National park awarded the world heritage site for the biological diversity of the Peace-Athabasca Delta by
UNESCO in 1983.
The Boreal forest, salt pains, and gypsum karst landforms comprises the topographic features of the national park. The elevation of the park ranges from about 183 m (600 ft) at the
Little Buffalo River to 945 m (3,100 ft) in the Caribou Mountains. The most famous and approachable
Location of the park is the Boreal near the Northwest Territories Town of
Fort Smith.
The Fort Smith and Fort Chipewyan are the two main accesses to the national park which can be reached by airways or waterways. During summer temperatures range from 68°F-86° and during the cold period the temperature floats between minus 13°F and minus 22°F. The Wood Buffalo National Park attracts many visitors to experience the terrain nature, wildlife and unique cultures of Boreal North.
Wood Buffalo National Park Address
The address of Wood Buffalo National Park is Box 750, Fort Smith, NT X0E 0P0, Canada.
Wood Buffalo National Park Email Address
The email address of Wood Buffalo National Park is
wbnp.info@pc.gc.ca.
Wood Buffalo National Park Website
The Website of Wood Buffalo National Park is
www.pc.gc.ca.
Wood Buffalo National Park Customer Support Service Phone Number
The customer support phone number of Wood Buffalo National Park is
867-872-7900, Fax: 867-872-3910 (Click phone number to call).
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