UNESCO says industry, poor governance 'likely' endanger Canadian World Heritage site

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Canada's largest national park is now so threatened by upstream development and divided governance that it likely meets the criteria to be placed on the list of World Heritage sites in danger.

Canada's largest national park is now so threatened by upstream development and divided governance that it likely meets the criteria to be placed on the list of World Heritage sites in danger.

“The World Heritage Centre ... considers it likely that the property now meets the criteria for inscription on the list of world heritage in danger,” the finding says. The report also notes the oilsands tailings ponds upstream from the park continue to grow. It points out other studies have concluded those ponds are already leaching into the Athabasca River through groundwater and that governments are now studying how water could be released into it.“It is of high concern that the risk assessment of the tailings ponds ... has not started.”

In a statement, Parks Canada said more than $87 million has been earmarked for the park and that enhanced research, monitoring and management has already begun.

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