Studies question assumptions on industrial damage to Wood Buffalo park
New research suggests Canada’s largest national park is not drying out from upstream hydro dams or being contaminated by the oilsands.
Recently published papers from scientists at the University of Waterloo question previous studies done for the federal government and the United Nations as well as long-held conclusions from Indigenous people.
“Our findings counter widespread perceptions,” said Roland Hall, an aquatic ecologist who is one of the co-authors. “There’s been lots of controversy and claims that weren’t necessarily supported by data.”
Others say the jury is still out.