New management plan for Prince Albert National Park
A new management plan has been finalized for the Prince Albert National Park detailing its priorities over the next decade.
The new 10-year plan was recently tabled in Ottawa and will help guide the management of the park according to five key priorities; engaging Indigenous people in park management, tourism, park ecosystems, communications and management of the Waskesiu townsite. The plan is a requirement under the Canada National Parks Act and is reviewed and updated every 10 years.
Among the priorities, the park’s plan notes a need to improve the state of its grasslands and sustain the bison herd inside the park. The plan notes the park’s current population is between 320 and 430 adult bison.
According to the park, 13 Indigenous groups have ties to the park, the majority of which are signatories under Treaty 6.