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Ancient Forests in British Columbia
Environmental groups in B.C. are calling attention to the last remaining old growth forests in the west. Avatar Grove, near Port Renfrew, B.C., is one forest that has escaped logging. Conservation biologists say such forests would take hundreds of years to grow back, and tree-planting alone cannot resuscitate such ancient forests.
Contributors:
Claudia Goodine
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Conserving the Darkwoods in British Columbia
The biggest conservation land deal in Canadian history reveals a story of German royalty, rugged wilderness, pioneering forestry and a shroud of privacy
Canadian trees repopulate England’s lost forests
Crews of Canucks planting Sitka spruce and Douglas fir are turning British forestry on its head
Bringing back the fish
When the Arctic grayling disappeared from the Beaverlodge River, it was a sign to rehabilitate its waters
How Avatar got it right
“Mother trees” use fungal systems to feed the forest
War for the woods
Environmentalists on one side, the forestry industry on the other. How did two groups with different aims call a truce and sign the historic Boreal Forest Agreement?
50 Million Trees
Ontario has an ambitious plan to reforest the most populated part of Canada. But first it must grapple with landowners and fragmented landscapes
Cape Breton's lichen lifeline
A garden in the wilderness
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2009
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Nancy Wigston
Last stands
As the world population increases, frontier forests are succumbing to the relentless march of human activity
Keepers of the forest
Meet the dedicated cedar warriors working to save the last remaining old-growth giants on Haida Gwaii
Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) - A story of cultural preservation
After years of residential schooling and cultural suppression, First Nations across the country are taking remarkable steps to rebuild their cultural heritage. Canadian Geographic explores Haida Gwaii and takes a look at Haida efforts to protect monumental cedar and save their native language.
Pine plague
The mountain pine beetle rampage has crossed the Rockies and is now threatening to devastate Canada’s entire boreal forest
Innovation, stagnation, imagination
Food, waste, nature and industry: where we’ve advanced, where we’ve stalled and where we could be heading
Panic in the woods
Lose your way? Calm down. Getting lost in Nova Scotia is getting safer all the time
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