Wood Buffalo National Park became a world heritage site in June 2010.
Wood Bison
At 44,807 km 2 , Wood Buffalo National Park is Canada's largest national park
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Wood Buffalo Park in Alberta and The Northwest Territories
Wood Buffalo National Park is in Alberta, Canada. It is home to the largest population of wild bison in North America and is home to the nesting place of whooping cranes.
About 420 mm (17 in.)
The park was established in 1922 to protect the world's largest herd of free roaming Wood Bison
There is more than one national park in Alberta:Jasper National ParkBanff National ParkWaterton Lakes National Park (as a part of Waterton Glacier International Peace Park. This park is connected to Glacier National Park in Montana, USA.)Wood Buffalo National Park
Banff National Park in Alberta, established in 1885.
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Buffalo National Park ended in 1947.