Filter your results Remove filter for 2025 Clear all filters Collection Simply Science 20 results available GeoGratis 2 results available Type Article 10 results available Video 5 results available Photo gallery 2 results available Topic Forestry and insects 9 results available Geosciences 7 results available Climate change 3 results available Energy 3 results available Arctic 2 results available Indigenous 2 results available Maps 1 result available Natural hazards 1 result available Year published 2025 22 results available Showing 1 to 10 of 22 results. Sort by NewestOldest Search content Filter Keywords: More high-resolution lidar and elevation data now available! Major elevation updates improve data quality and national coverage. Keywords:Article The secret ingredient behind your Thanksgiving cranberry sauce? Sand! Sand dune science helps Canada’s cranberry growers keep berries on your table. Keywords: New studies funded by the Flood Hazard Identification and Mapping Program have been published! New flood studies added to Canada’s inventory boost hazard mapping efforts. Keywords:Video How we study watersheds Join our experts as they study watersheds north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Keywords:Video Furbish’s Lousewort: A Rare Plant’s Second Chance Furbish’s Lousewort: A rare plant’s second chance with research scientist Martin Williams. Keywords:Photo gallery Field notes: Through the lens Step into the landscape with stunning photos captured by Canadian Forest Service researchers at work. Keywords:Article Beyond the Lab: Nicolas Feau on science in the forest Fighting fungi and studying pathogens with one foot in the forest and one foot in the lab. Keywords:Article Meet one of Natural Resources Canada’s most prolific spider collectors Researcher Jaime Pinzon has spent three decades on two continents exploring spiders large and small. Keywords:Video How flood maps help protect communities How flood maps protect Canadian communities from rising water risks. Keywords:Article Simply Science in Seconds: A win-win for clean energy and wildfire mitigation Collecting forest debris could both power remote communities and help protect them from wildfires Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »