UNESCO says industry, poor governance ‘likely’ endanger Canadian World Heritage site
Canada’s largest national park is now so threatened by upstream development and divided governance that it likely meets the criteria to be placed on the list of World Heritage sites in danger.
UNESCO released the draft finding on Alberta’s Wood Buffalo National Park this week. The agency has been concerned about the park — the world’s second-largest freshwater delta — since 2017, when it found 15 of 17 of the park’s ecological benchmarks were deteriorating.
Despite welcoming federal moves that include $60 million for water management and monitoring, the latest report says the park’s main challenges remain unaddressed.
“The World Heritage Centre … considers it likely that the property now meets the criteria for inscription on the list of world heritage in danger,” the finding says.


