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Yellowstone packs sometimes target toughest prey - Sep 8, 2008 Helena Independent Record,There’s only one area left in North America where wolves make a living eating mostly bison — the Wood Buffalo National Park and nearby Slave River Lowlands Election 2008 Fort McMurrary - Athabasca Candidates - John Webb - Sep 24, 2008 Slave River Journal,...the region lies outside their jurisdictions, complicated by the presence of Wood Buffalo National Park and First Nations reservation lands in the area. CORRECTION: Government of Canada Creates New Reserve in the NWT - Sep 8, 2008 PR-USA.net (press release),...the town of Fort Smith, as well as approximately 13 square kilometres (five square miles) of reserve lands at four sites in Wood Buffalo National Park. Red Sox 3B Mike Lowell out with sore hip - Sep 17, 2008 SportingNews.comFort Chipewyan, Wood Buffalo National Park: Today, cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Wind becoming west 20 km-h in the morning. High 15. New reserve created for Salt River First Nation - Sep 19, 2008 Northern News Services (subscription),...square kilometres of land at numerous sites in and around Fort Smith and an additional 13 square kilometres at four sites in Wood Buffalo National Park. Fire season in full swing - Jul 30, 2008 Slave River Journal,...as a result of a fire in 2004, explains Mike Keizer, recently appointed as fire information officer for the South Slave and Wood Buffalo National Park. Rain helps fire crews - Aug 4, 2008 Northern News Services (subscription),Resources from the NWT and Wood Buffalo National Park have combined their efforts to fight the blaze. "They were doing great and then mother nature stepped Nobel Prize Winning Climate and Conservation Scientists Call ... - Jul 21, 2008 Earthtimes (press release),...logging, and mining exploration have damaged much of the Boreal outside of Wood Buffalo National Park, a United Nations World Heritage Site. El bisonte: animal más grande de la fauna americana - Jul 25, 2008 Info7,...el 60% de los cuales habita en los 4,5 millones de hectáreas del Wood Buffalo National Park cerca del gran Lago de los Esclavos, en Alberta (Canadá), Kanadas größter Nationalpark - Aug 3, 2008 Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung),...sich zum Beispiel von Edmonton aus erreichen. Weitere Informationen über den Park gibt es im Internet unter pc.gc.ca (Suche: Wood Buffalo National Park). Kanadas größter Nationalpark beheimatet 5000 Waldbisons - Aug 4, 2008 Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung),Weitere Informationen über den Park gibt es im Internet unter pc.gc.ca (Suche: Wood Buffalo National Park). Das Copyright für sämtliche Nachrichten und Whooping cranes en route to Canadian park for summer - Apr 15, 2008 CBC.ca,The flock of whooping cranes currently in migration is expected to arrive at Wood Buffalo National Park by April 20. Alberta beavers’ dam construction project sets record - Apr 22, 2008 Journal of Commerce,What is believed to be the world’s largest beaver dam has been built in Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta. An 850-metre long beaver dam was Darned big dam - Apr 15, 2008 Edmonton Sun,CITY HALL BUREAU An ecologist has unearthed what he believes is the world’s largest beaver dam in the southern portion of Wood Buffalo National Park, Big dam! Alberta beavers build 850-metre barrier - Apr 15, 2008 CBC.ca,An Ottawa scientist has identified what he believes to be the world's largest beaver dam in Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta. Whooping Cranes Struggle to Boost Numbers - Apr 20, 2008 RedOrbit,...of their historical breeding grounds -- the center of the current breeding range is northern Canada at the Wood Buffalo National Park, Temple said. 139 Canadian places to see before you die - Mar 29, 2008 Canada.com,Keep your eyes peeled for elusive bison, part of the largest wild bison herd in the world at Wood Buffalo National Park. www.pc.gc.ca 131. Whooping cranes are starting to head north - Mar 27, 2008 Bismarck Tribune,A record 266 of the big, white birds are expected to head to the traditional breeding grounds at Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta, Canada. On the Wing: Crane finds Michigan - Apr 6, 2008 Traverse City Record Eagle,More than 260 are in the flock that migrates from Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Canada to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the Gulf Coast of Just another extraordinary day - Feb 20, 2008 Jasper Booster,I came close once in Banff and again in Fort Smith, site of the HQ for Wood Buffalo National Park. This was a full-on, Whooping cranes return to Texas - Feb 15, 2008 Houston Chronicle,...route between summer nesting grounds at Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta, Canada, and wintering grounds at the Aransas refuge here in Texas. Published Monday January 28, 2008, by Northern News Services ... - Jan 28, 2008 Northern News Services (subscription),Wood Buffalo National Park wants to know what people think. Beginning in mid-January, the park mailed a short survey to every household in Fort Smith, Wood Buffalo National Park bison alert - Nov 14, 2007 Slave River Journal,Slow down when driving through Wood Buffalo National Park (WBNP)! Park officials are warning drivers about bison on the road. “The number of bison being hit State imposes new rules on Canada's cattle - Nov 19, 2007 Billings Gazette,There are free-ranging bison in Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta, as there are in Yellowstone National Park. The federal law effective Monday Historic land withdrawal - Nov 26, 2007 Northern News Services (subscription),Wood Buffalo National Park is warning motorists about the danger of bison on Highway 5 to Fort Smith. From mid-August to early this month, motorists had hit Bumper Year for NT Visitors - Nov 21, 2007 Slave River Journal,...of visitors veering off the highway to come to Fort Smith has remained the same if Wood Buffalo National Park’s (WBNP) numbers are anything to go by. Whooping crane aids survival of species - Nov 9, 2007 Grand Forks Herald (subscription),It passed up the middle part of North America, passing through North Dakota and ending up at Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta, Canada. Young whooping cranes will learn migration route from their elders - Nov 7, 2007 Sawyer County Record,Aside from the birds reintroduced by WCEP, the only other migrating population of whooping cranes nests at the Wood Buffalo National Park in the Northwest Whooper outlook is good - Nov 15, 2007 Bismarck Tribune,Eighty-four chicks, including 28 sets of twins were hatched at their Wood Buffalo National Park breeding grounds, a June survey showed. Back home in Wood Buffalo - Oct 9, 2007 Northern News Services (subscription),FORT SMITH - Rhona Kindopp has come home to Fort Smith and Wood Buffalo National Park. Since July, Rhona Kindopp has been the park's new wildlife biologist. Whooping cranes confirmed - Oct 23, 2007 Bismarck Tribune,An estimated 250 or more rare whooping cranes are making the 2500-mile trip from Wood Buffalo National Park on the Alberta-Northwest Territories border in Whoopers are coming - Oct 5, 2007 Bismarck Tribune,Their 2500-mile migration route from Wood Buffalo National Park on the Alberta-Northwest Territories border in Canada to Aransas National Wildlife Refuge Lottery win fuels lucky break on gas prices - Oct 29, 2007 Edmonton Journal,A tourist destination in the summer because of its proximity to Wood Buffalo National Park, it has a college and some government offices. Endangered Whoopers Headed South - Oct 17, 2007 The Chattanoogan,Aside from the birds reintroduced by WCEP, the only other migrating population of whooping cranes nests at the Wood Buffalo National Park in the Northwest Record year expected for Texas' whooping cranes - Oct 16, 2007 Fort Worth Star Telegram,The cranes nest in Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada's Northwest Territories, then migrate to Aransas Pass National Wildlife Refuge along the Texas coast Anthrax scare tapers off - Aug 19, 2007 Canoe.ca,By RENATO GANDIA, SUN MEDIA EDMONTON -- The anthrax outbreak in Wood Buffalo National Park isn't over, but park workers haven't counted any more bison Anthrax in bison closes Wood Buffalo campgrounds - Jul 25, 2007 CBC North,The two campgrounds at Wood Buffalo National Park in the Northwest Territories are closed for the next two days, while park officials burn bison carcasses National park checks dead bison for possible anthrax - Jul 24, 2007 Northern News Services (subscription),FORT SMITH - A dead bison found in Wood Buffalo National Park is being double-checked for signs of anthrax. Three field tests on the carcass - found July 17 More dead bison keep Wood Buffalo campgrounds closed - Jul 27, 2007 CBC North,Wildlife officials have found more dead bison infected by anthrax at the Wood Buffalo National Park in the Northwest Territories, forcing park officials to Anthrax outbreak may be nearing end - Aug 14, 2007 Northern News Services (subscription),FORT SMITH - An anthrax outbreak in Wood Buffalo National Park may be showing signs of slowing. As of Aug. 9, the carcasses of 61 buffalo killed by the Anthrax outbreak confirmed - Jul 30, 2007 Northern News Services (subscription),An outbreak of anthrax has been confirmed in Wood Buffalo National Park. Laboratory tests in Alberta revealed a dead buffalo found July 17 on the rugged Anthrax outbreak confirmed - Jul 31, 2007 Northern News Services (subscription),Parson's Lake Road in Wood Buffalo National Park was closed because buffalo were killed by anthrax along the rugged route. Paul Bickford/NNSL photo Barge hotel whoops it up on Gulf Coast - Aug 12, 2007 Contra Costa Times,The cranes fly back each April to Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Canada to nest. "The amazing thing about the chicks is they're born in May, Water woes, water wars? - Aug 10, 2007 Vancouver Sun,...has been accused of restricting flows to the detriment of internationally significant Peace-Athabasca River Delta in Wood Buffalo National Park. Will Whoopers, wind turbines mix it up on the coast? - Aug 12, 2007 San Marcos Daily Record,Stehn, who monitors the cranes at Aransas and also at their summer breeding grounds in Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada, says he’s less concerned about Incumbent chief pledges he'll go to detox if re-elected - Aug 6, 2007 Northern News Services (subscription),The number of bison killed by an anthrax outbreak in Wood Buffalo National Park continues to climb. As of Aug. 2, a total of 45 carcasses had been located. Whooping cranes at record high 25 Sep 2002 The cranes breed and fledge chicks at Wood Buffalo National Park, which lies on the Alberta-Northwest Territories border in Canada, and make the 2,500-mile ... - Bismarck Tribune, Test tube bison could help preserve species Nov 7, 2006 ...today. The majority, about 5,000, are in Wood Buffalo National Park, which straddles the Alberta and Northwest Territories boundary. ... - Scripps News, Water use at oilsands threatens Saskatchewan and NWT Nov 13, 2006 Peace Athabasca Delta.". At risk is Wood Buffalo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the delta. The study says ... - Calgary Sun, Whooping crane Green County migration stopover was brief this year Nov 7, 2006 They summer and raise their young in the remote wetlands of the Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories of Canada and ... - Brodhead Independent Register, Not quite Hip enough for top sales Oct 30, 2006 Canada Calling - Wood Buffalo National Park, which straddles the Alberta-Northwest Territories border, is home to the world's largest free-roaming herd of bison ... - Surrey Now, Feds consider bison kill at Wood Buffalo park Mar 21, 2006 The federal government is once again considering a controversial proposal to kill the bison of Wood Buffalo National Park to wipe out diseases such as ... CBC North, Former park boss says go slow with bison problem Mar 24, 2006 A former superintendent of Wood Buffalo National Park says there's no rush to cull the park's bison herd even though it's infected with tuberculosis and ... CBC North, Feds revive plan for mass bison slaughter Mar 20, 2006 Wood Buffalo National Park, which straddles Alberta's border with the Northwest Territories, is home to about 4,000 bison, nearly all of which are descendants ... Edmonton Journal (subscription), A Sure Sign of Spring: Wild Whooping Cranes Return to Wisconsin Mar 25, 2006 Aside from the 64 Wisconsin-Florida birds, the only other migrating population of whooping cranes nests at the Wood Buffalo National Park in the Northwest ... Aero-News Network, Scientists hand Ottawa a blueprint for a mass cull of bison Mar 21, 2006 All of this would happen in Wood Buffalo National Park, an area larger than Switzerland, that straddles the boundaries of Alberta and the Northwest Territories ... Globe and Mail, Environment groups press for curbs on oil sands Mar 27, 2006 ...the drifting of air emissions into Saskatchewan and Northwest Territories and the Athabasca River draining into Lake Athabasca and Wood Buffalo National Park. ... Edmonton Journal (subscription), Company eyes Slave rapids for hydro dam Feb 27, 2006 ...environmental ones: the Slave rapids are home to the northernmost breeding ground of white pelicans, and in nearby Wood Buffalo National Park the endangered ... CBC North, [an error occurred while processing this directive] archives | news | XML / RSS feed | featured
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