Richard FroeseSouth Peace News Mercer Peace River Pulp Ltd. and Woodland Cree First Nation signed a historic agreement to ...
Alberta covers a massive area with diversity that may surprise anyone unfamiliar with the province’s unique geography.
To test that hypothesis, the researchers planted the seedlings in logged forests ranging from completely clearcut areas to ...
Red wood ants are typically found in Eurasia’s temperate and boreal forests. But in recent decades, more nests have been disappearing as the forests have fallen victim to logging, urbanization ...
Located just outside the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation, the Songbird Interpretive Trail offers an enchanting escape into nature, perfect for anyone ...
A dramatic increase in sightings of rare owl species has piqued the interest of birdwatchers and researchers. Sightings of ...
Scientific papers and presentations evaluating and interpreting monitoring measurements in the oil sand region. Environment and Climate Change Canada's accessible publications and presentations are ...
A new study suggests regions of the Arctic tundra are now releasing more planet-warming gases than they absorb, upending a millennia-old trend. The study published in academic journal Nature Climate ...
tailings ponds and smokestacks can be transported hundreds of kilometres to neighbouring communities and thousands of freshwater lakes within the surrounding boreal forest. Alberta's oilsands pump ...
Alberta government officials say the research ... and thousands of freshwater lakes within the surrounding boreal forest. The chemicals tracked in the study include a vast pool of volatile organic ...
Let’s start with a reminder: The federal 2 Billion Trees Program was launched in 2021 to help Canada meet its climate objectives by planting two billion trees over a 10-year period for carbon storage.
After the destructive wildfire in Jasper, Alberta in 2024 ... they do also play a beneficial role in maintaining boreal forest ecosystems. Heat is needed to release the seeds trapped within ...