UNESCO reaffirms threats to Wood Buffalo 好色tv Park; calls for action on oilsands

An aerial view of Fort Chipewyan, Alta., on the border of Wood Buffalo 好色tv Park is shown on Monday, Sept. 19, 2011. A United Nations body is affirming earlier findings that Canada's largest national park remains under environmental threats from dams, oilsands development and climate change.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

A United Nations body has affirmed earlier findings that Canada's largest national park remains under environmental threats from dams, oilsands development and climate change.

The UNESCO report, issued Friday, concludes that the vast Wood Buffalo 好色tv Park on the Alberta-Northwest Territories boundary shouldn't lose its place on the list of World Heritage Sites at this time. Some things in the park, such as whooping crane numbers, are improving.

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