Birch Mountains Wildland
Birch Mountains Wildland | |
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IUCN category Ib (wilderness area) | |
Location of Birch Mountains Wildland in Alberta | |
Location | Wood Buffalo, Alberta, Canada |
Nearest city | Fort MacKay |
Coordinates | 57°30′31″N 112°57′29″W / 57.50861°N 112.95806°WCoordinates: 57°30′31″N 112°57′29″W / 57.50861°N 112.95806°W |
Governing body | Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation |
Birch Mountains Wildland is located within the Birch Mountains in Alberta. It contains one of Canada's only free-roaming wood bison herds outside of Wood Buffalo National Park.
The area has a very diverse ecosystem that supports lake trout, lake whitefish, cisco, Arctic grayling, walleye and yellow perch; osprey and bald eagles and many more. The rare, spore-bearing plant quillwort was discovered in the area in 2004.[1][2]
The Wildland contains 357,066.96 acres. It is accessible only by fly-in during the summer, and by snowmobile during the winter.[3] There are no developed camping facilities in the park, except for two commercial backcountry lodges: Namur Lake Lodge and Island Lake Lodge. Hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, ice fishing, and on-site OHV riding are welcome.
See also
References
- Parks and Protected Areas
- http://gateway.cd.gov.ab.ca/siteinformation.aspx?id=374 Birch Mountains Wildland Park
- ↑ http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/487324/quillwort
- ↑ Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Park. albertaparks.ca
- ↑ albertaparks.ca/birch-mountains.aspx