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Eat, Prey, Love – Stopping the Spruce Budworm
The spruce budworm is the most serious pest affecting forests in eastern North America. Today, an outbreak is under way
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New Method for Detecting Pine Wood Nematodes
A new method for detecting nematodes in pine wood is facilitating the export of Canadian forest products.
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Fighting the emerald ash borer with science
Over the last 16 years, an army of emerald ash borers, an invasive insect species from Asia, has spread across Ontario,
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Canadian Forest Service research keeping AGM invaders out of Canada
Every year, thousands of Asian ships arrive at Canadian ports. Occasionally, some unintended cargo arrives in the form o
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Feeding the forest… with leftovers
Scientists at Natural Resources Canada are exploring the potential of using wood ash as a forest fertilizer.
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Every tree has a story to tell (Byte-Sized Science)
Scientists like Martin Girardin study tree growth rings to understand the impact of climate change on forests.
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Seeds that Succeed
When a researcher in Northern Ontario was exploring options for trees that might thrive in her community’s changing clim
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Wetland fire research improves air quality forecasts and carbon accounting
Wildfires — we usually think of them in terms of forests. But in Canada’s boreal forest, up to one-third of the area bur
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Slowing the march of the mountain pine beetle
From biology to modelling and beyond, Natural Resources Canada scientist is helping to build a big-picture understanding
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Christmas tree science
When it comes to Christmas trees, the Grinch can have wings, antennae and several pairs of legs or eyes.