Wildfires in the northern boreal forests of Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia may be more damaging to the climate than ...
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.
Wildfires in the northern boreal forests of Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia and Russia may be more damaging to the climate than ...
A pair of disturbances common in Western Canada's boreal forests, when combined, may have an unexpected benefit of limiting ...
Northern wildfires may be unleashing hidden reservoirs of ancient carbon — and climate models are missing much of it.
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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 ...
It’s been 40 years since the United States’ western region has experienced this low of snowpack near winter’s end, setting ...
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Wild reindeer in the Arctic: A drone's eye view
Soar across the vast, frozen landscapes of the Arctic tundra and boreal forests to track migrating herds of Reindeer (or ...
Happy International Polar Bear Day! For 21 years, conservation nonprofit Polar Bears International has celebrated these ...
A recent lynx sighting in southeastern Manitoba is a reminder that wild cats continue to live quietly across the region, even ...
The Dickinson Conservation District is now taking orders for its annual tree sale. This sale offers the chance to plant ...
Cape Smokey, on Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island, distinguishes itself as a ski destination where you can carve turns above ...
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