The Canadian Forest Service promotes the sustainable development of Canada's forests and the competitiveness of the Canadian forest sector.
Each exotic fungus species poses a new threat of disease to Canadian forests. To detect such pests, an early warning
system based on DNA analysis of plants that are imported into Canada showing no symptoms of disease has been
put in place.
» Laurentian Forestry Centre
To make up for timber losses caused by fire, salvage logging of burned timber is an economically attractive option. Improved logging practices could promote the establishment of regeneration while reducing the costs associated with the rehabilitation of harvesting sites.
» Laurentian Forestry Centre
The 19th edition was recently tabled in Parliament and highlights
- the past year for Canada's forests and forest sector
- articles on Canada’s continuing progress toward sustainable forest management and the critical importance of innovation to Canada’s forest sector
- statistical profiles for Canada and the provinces and territories
- a sampling of sustainability indicators
» National Capital Region
Although the boreal region itself is ancient, boreal forests are made up of trees that are mostly relatively young compared with some trees that grow in more temperate climates.
» National Capital Region