Nature and science
Wapusk National Park
Wapusk National Park covers 11,475 square kilometres and supports a diverse ecosystem within its ranging biomes. Spanning from arctic tundra to boreal forest, more than 38 mammal species and 200 species of birds live here. The park is often known as one of the world’s largest polar bear maternity denning areas, drawing visitors and researchers alike to observe them in their habitat.
Science and conservation
Find out about climate change, work to conserve caribou and other research and monitoring projects.
Animals
Wapusk is home to a surprising number of animals and each of the park's major ecosystems has its own distinctive community.
Vegetation
Learn all about the flora found in Wapusk National Park, which is home to more than 1,000 species!
Landscape features
Read about the landscapes, ecosystems and habitats of Wapusk National Park.
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