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Q&A: Historical pesticide use in New Brunswick
From 1952 to 1993, one of the world's largest aerial pesticide application programs occurred in New Brunswick. Durin
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Mapping Canada’s Forest Wildfires
Having a clear picture of how much forested area is consumed by wildfires in any given year is becoming increasingly imp
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Moth walls and Artificial Intelligence leads to a clear call to action
As experts tackle the effects of climate change on a global scale, what’s going on in your backyard?
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Wrestling a wild and woolly pest
When scientists from the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) and student researchers from the University of Guelph
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Taking stock of Canada’s forests
For the first time, new detailed ground plot data on Canada’s forests will be available annually
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A Simply Science top ten reveal: Canada’s most beautiful moth species
Ahhhh…. It’s summertime, and the outdoors is calling your name. It’s all there: flowers, sunshine, long days, warm night
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More Trees to Plant in an Urban Forest
Want to know what trees to plant in an urban setting? Dendrologist Ken Farr takes us through a tour
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What space technology can reveal about Canadian forests
Have you ever wondered how forest researchers know how many trees are in a country as large as Canada?
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Marie-Claude Gros-Louis — generosity in action
Marie-Claude Gros-Louis, who works at the Laurentian Forestry Centre (LFC) of the Canadian Forest Service, is a professi
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From Nova Scotia to the far North: A scientist’s somewhat unexpected career
As a young girl growing up in Nova Scotia, Ellen Whitman was at the top of her class for biology, chemistry