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As part of the Wood Buffalo National Park Action Plan, Mikisew Cree First Nation (MCFN) wants to play a larger role in managing the Peace River and Peace-Athabasca Delta.
Late last year, Parks Canada announced a three-year, $59.9 million commitment to support conservation efforts in Wood Buffalo National Park. With the funding, one of MCFN’s prioritizies is a new water management council for the Peace River.
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Melody Lepine, MCFN’s director of government and industry relations, said the water council would help control the flow of the Peace River to prevent flooding or other damage to the Peace-Athabasca Delta.
MCFN planning water management council for Peace-Athabasca Delta
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