A pair of disturbances common in Western Canada's boreal forests, when combined, may have an unexpected benefit of limiting the spread of non-native plant species, a University of Alberta study shows.
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Boreal forests are heading north
Forests in the far north aren't standing still. A new analysis of 36 years of satellite imagery finds that the planet's ...
Northern wildfires may be unleashing hidden reservoirs of ancient carbon — and climate models are missing much of it.
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Their plight is a microcosm of the global crisis. Wild tigers now occupy less than 6 percent of their historic range, with 4,500 or fewer individuals scattered across just 63 fragmented landscapes. A ...
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