In pictures: Wood Buffalo National Park opens $10.7M field station
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Wood Buffalo National Park has a new field station in the Peace-Athabasca Delta to support community-based monitoring and serve as a gathering place.
The facility, said by Parks Canada to have cost $10.7 million, is 10 km from Fort Chipewyan in northern Alberta.
The building holds a field data preparation facility, a large hall and a kitchen. It is intended to support “group engagement sessions, educational activities and multi-day culture camps” for up to 80 daytime visitors, Parks Canada said in a news release. Cabins and a campground can accommodate up to 50 people…
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