Filter your results Remove filter for Forestry and insects Remove filter for 2024 Clear all filters Collection Simply Science 11 results available Type Article 7 results available Video 3 results available Podcast 1 result available Topic Climate change 5 results available Indigenous 1 result available Natural hazards 1 result available Forestry and insects 11 results available Year published 2024 11 results available Showing 1 to 10 of 11 results. Sort by NewestOldest Search content Filter Keywords:Video Why leaves change colour in autumn Dendrologist Ken Farr is in Commissioners Park in Ottawa to talk about why trees change colour in the autumn and how the Keywords:Article Tracking down a fugitive species in New Brunswick Furbish’s lousewort is kind of like the canary in a coal mine. The question now is, can we help it bounce back? Keywords:Article Exploring the fungal frontier: Mycology’s role in preserving forest health in Canada Research in mycology and forest pathology protects our forests in a changing climate. Keywords:Article A beginner’s guide to Canada’s research forests: A legacy of living laboratories For nearly a century, Canada’s research forests have evolved from their early roots in commercial forestry, branching ou Keywords:Video Conserving Tree Seeds with Indigenous Communities The Indigenous Seed Collection Program is an Indigenous-led program hosted by Natural Resources Canada’s National Tree S Keywords:Article Tiny seedlings, mini greenhouses: Going small to answer big questions In an effort to outpace climate change, scientists are conducting research to discover tree species that can best adapt Keywords:Article Canadian Forest Service: 125 years in the making People, passion, perseverance: the Canadian Forest Service, from humble beginnings to a world-leading science hub. Keywords:Podcast What’s an urban forest? In this episode, we’re going to explore the world of urban forests and hear about how they can transform concrete jungle Keywords:Video Helping forests adapt to climate change (Byte-Sized Science) As our Canadian climate gets warmer, our forests are going to change, and that means that trees that are thriving in the Keywords:Article The science — and art — of forecasting wildland fires On a beautiful spring day, it might be hard to imagine this is the calm before the storm. But wait. While Canada’s wildl Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »