Alberta’s natural ecosystems shrinking faster than Amazon rain forest: report
EDMONTON — Alberta’s ecosystems and the natural beauty they create are still largely intact but parts are disappearing at rates that exceed deforestation in the Amazon rain forest.
“We continue to lose ecosystems,” said researcher Jahan Kariyeva. “That we can definitely see.”
Kariyeva, a University of Alberta geographer, is lead author on the latest report from the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, an arm’s-length research body overseen by industry, government and non-governmental organizations.
Its most complete study on the human footprint across Alberta has found that 70 per cent of the province is still untouched. Most of that is in the north.


