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Canada’s forests are the subject of much discussion
From how forests are impacted by climate pressures to the policies and programs affecting our environment. The Canadian Tree Nursery Association continually monitors the trends, changes and data that affect our sector and our ability to support forest restoration.
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La nouvelle Association canadienne des pépinières forestières accélère les efforts de restauration forestière et le programme national de 2 Milliards d'Arbres
La Canadian Tree Nursery Association/Association Canadienne des Pépinières Forestières (CTNA-ACPF) a débutée aujourd'hui, réunissant tous les principaux producteurs de semis dédiés aux initiatives de restauration des forêts à travers le Canada. La nouvelle association professionnelle (basée à Huntsville, en Ontario) représentant 50 pépinières et plus de 90% de la production canadienne actuelle de semis d'arbres, vise à augmenter la production, améliorer la collaboration, stimuler l'innovation et promouvoir des pratiques durables dans le secteur des pépinières. La CTNA-ACPF a été dévoilée lors de la Conférence des Pépinières de l'Atlantique 2023.
KFS Hiring 4,000 Nursery Attendants To Reach 15 Billion Trees Target
Kenya is taking bold steps toward its ambitious plan to plant 15 billion trees. The Kenya Forest Service has announced the hiring of 4,000 new nursery attendants to boost seedling production and support nationwide restoration efforts. The move reflects the country’s growing commitment to climate resilience, job creation and large scale reforestation.
As Canada’s boreal forests burn again and again, they won’t grow back the same way
Canada’s boreal forests are facing a dangerous new reality. As wildfires return year after year, vast areas are losing their ability to naturally regenerate, raising alarms for scientists, communities and policymakers. This Globe and Mail report explores why some forests may never grow back and what it means for the country’s climate future, biodiversity and restoration efforts.