Chinchaga Wildland Park
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IUCN Category Ib (Wilderness Area) | |
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Location | Alberta, Canada |
Nearest city | Manning |
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Area | 803 km² |
Established | 2000 |
Governing body | Alberta Community Development |
Chincaga Wildland Park is a wilderness area in Alberta, Canada.
It is located on the upper course of the Chinchaga River, about 140 km west of Manning, in a remote area of north-western Alberta. The only road that provides access is the Chinchaga Forestry Road, a high grade gravel road running west from the Mackenzie Highway.
It was designated by the Alberta Government as a protected area in 2000, under the "Special Places" program.[1] While the Special Places aim to protect the natural state of the area, other uses are permitted under provincial law. Concerns have been raised about oil and gas development in parts of this wilderness area.[2]
[edit] Nature
The environment consists of boreal forests and muskeg, with deciduous and coniferous forests mixed with wetlands and fens. It provides year round habitat for grizzly bears and woodland caribou, as well as nesting grounds for trumpeter swans.[3]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Natural reources Canada - The state of Canadian Forests 1999-2000
- ^ Alberta Wilderness Association - Conservation Groups Take Action to Stop Oil & Gas Lease Sales in Milk River and Chinchaga Protected Areas - July 10, 2000
- ^ Alberta Community Development - Chinchaga Wildland Park webpage
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