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Getting to the root of primary forests December 3, 2024 Covering a third of the land in Canada and housing tens of thousands of plant, animal and fungal species, these forests purify air and water, provide jobs, food and fuel, and help stabilize the... Read More Covering a third of the land in Canada and housing tens of thousands of plant, animal and fungal species,... Read More
As B.C. wildfires worsen, here’s how Indigenous-led reforestation is fighting back October 25, 2024 Picture yourself standing in the middle of a forest. A forest rich in biodiversity, green and lush with a diverse collection of towering trees, tall grasses, and various plants and shrubs. A forest with... Read More Picture yourself standing in the middle of a forest. A forest rich in biodiversity, green and lush with a... Read More
Indigenous-led reforestation reduces future fire-season threats September 24, 2024 The central interior of B.C. has always experienced wildfire, but what was once a relatively rare part of natural renewal has become more frequent and much more intense. Wildfire records have been basically set... Read More The central interior of B.C. has always experienced wildfire, but what was once a relatively rare part of natural... Read More
Water we up to at Wolastoq? April 10, 2024 Known in the Wolastoqiyik language as “beautiful and bountiful river,” the Wolastoq (Saint John River) in New Brunswick has seen better days. Centuries of human activity and development have greatly degraded the watershed. Coupled... Read More Known in the Wolastoqiyik language as “beautiful and bountiful river,” the Wolastoq (Saint John River) in New Brunswick has... Read More
Grow with the flow: How planting helps mitigate floods in the Wolastoq watershed March 21, 2024 As one of the first colonial settlements in Canada, New Brunswick has had a long history of environmental degradation with ever-worsening floods caused by deforestation, resource extraction and other human activities. This has pushed... Read More As one of the first colonial settlements in Canada, New Brunswick has had a long history of environmental degradation... Read More