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Boreal Forest
Canadians want more conservation
New poll shows overwhelming support for protecting wildlife, habitat and the environment.
High flying research
Aerial surveys today could influence what Canada's boreal forest looks like in the future
Finding common ground
Blending science with traditional knowledge to map 77 million acres of wetlands, for the future for northern communities…and conservation.
Bird’s eye view of the boreal
From his helicopter vantage point, a wetland surveyor captures rare glimpses of boreal forest landscapes in their many beautiful, and vital, forms.
Born in the boreal
Up to five billion birds can be found in the boreal forest each year after breeding season
Plumbing the depths of Canada’s peatlands – one of the world’s largest carbon sinks
Study to help quantify how the boreal helps fight climate change
Extreme camping
Each spring, researcher Ryan Connon travels from suburban Ontario to a secluded region in N.W.T. to better understand how climate change will impact northern hydrology, including wetlands.
Technology is for the birds
Report shows how technological advances track migration and help protect the future of bird species.
Back roads of the boreal
A new guide will help industry build better, wetland friendly roads in Canada’s northern forest
Wildlife Biologist Balances Boreal Forest Conservation and Development
Chris Smith seeks a healthy environment and economy that help Canadian woodlands—and their people—thrive.
Migratory Connections
New data and migration maps help northern communities address waterfowl conservation concerns.
Managing forests that conserve wetlands and water quality
Partnership with Tembec advances forestry and conservation practices