Boreal forests, also known as taiga, are the world’s biggest biome and cover subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere. Canada’s nearly 700-million-acre boreal forest, which is about 28 per ...
If you drive north from just about any city in Canada, you'll end up in the boreal forest. This vast woodland is home to many of Canada’s iconic animals and hosts 300 species of migratory birds ...
The intactness of Canada’s boreal forest provides an opportunity for a more holistic approach that conserves its globally significant environmental attributes while also supporting resource production ...
The extensive northern forests of Canada, Alaska and Siberia are about ... tree cover data from satellites to model future shifts. Boreal forests encircle the cold, northern regions of our planet.
In this age of global warming and the importance of global health, the Boreal Forest MUST BE one of Canada’s leading 7 wonders. To NOT include the Boreal forest and underline its importance in ...
A warming climate increases the amount of water boreal forests need to survive and ... The megafires of western Canada and Alaska this past year are examples of such unpredictable and potentially ...
The apocalyptic wildfires that have erupted in the boreal forest in Siberia, the Russian Far East and Canada, climate ...
Ecological warning lights have blinked on across the Arctic over the last 40 years, according to new research, and many of ...