Monthly Archives: June 2016

Open Forest Day June 25, 2016: a great event

The poster invited you to…” Walk the woodland trails and open your eyes to Nova Scotia’s natural resources, all the while enjoying family fun! Learn how our natural resources are cared for and how you could benefit from having your … Continue reading

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National Forestry Database: 88% of NS forest cuts in 2014 were clearcuts

“The National Forestry Database is Canada’s Compendium of Forestry Statistics, serving as our national source of credible, accurate, and reliable forestry statistics.” – from their home page: http://nfdp.ccfm.org/index_e.php On the menu along the left side of the page you need … Continue reading

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Globally endangered Boreal Felt Lichen set to decline 50% in 25 years despite conservation efforts

“Researchers call for increased protection as the federally protected Boreal felt lichen population decline in Atlantic Canada shows links to human impacts on the environment.” View Canadian Science Publishing Press Release and CBC interviews with Rob Cameron. This news followed by … Continue reading

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