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Wood Buffalo National Park

Wood Buffalo National Park, located in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories of Canada, is one of the largest national parks in North America. Established in 1922, it protects a unique landscape of wetlands, forest, and rivers, providing critical habitat for diverse wildlife, including the endangered wood bison. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its ecological significance and its role in preserving the natural beauty of the boreal forest. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking and wildlife viewing while experiencing its stunning landscapes and rich natural history.