Boreal Forest Habitat Restauration

Boreal Forest Habitat Restauration, Canada

We are restoring Manitoba's Boreal Forests by planting native trees in collaboration with local Indigenous communities. These forests, damaged by pest infestations and wildfires, need proper management to recover and withstand future threats. By planting native species and ensuring forest maintenance, we can guarantee their long-term resilience and restoration.

20,833 Arbres financés sur 25,000
1,041.65 T CO2 compensé
882 Abonnés
Planter dès 1,40
février 2025

The boreal forest, also known as the taiga, is the largest land-based biome, stretching across North America, Europe, and Asia.

It acts as a massive carbon sink, storing more carbon than any other terrestrial ecosystem, making it crucial in regulating the Earth's climate.

Fun

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28 févr. 2025

White spruce (Picea glauca) is a key species of North America's boreal forests.

This hardy conifer thrives in cold climates, withstanding harsh winters and poor soils.

Its dense needles and strong wood make it essential for both wildlife habitat and timber production.

White

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28 févr. 2025
janvier 2025

Evergreen trees stay green year-round thanks to their needle-shaped leaves and waxy coating, which help conserve water.

This allows them to continue photosynthesis even in winter, unlike deciduous trees. 🌲

28 janv. 2025

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Living snow fences are rows of trees, shrubs, or grasses planted to block snow from piling up on roads, fields, or buildings. They work like natural barriers, slowing the wind and catching snow before it causes problems.

These fences make roads safer, reduce

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28 janv. 2025
décembre 2024

The boreal forest, spanning much of Canada and other northern regions, is defined by its vast stretches of conifer trees like pines, spruces, and firs.

It thrives in harsh conditions, with freezing winters and brief summers, supporting hardy wildlife and over 32,000 insect species.

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18 déc. 2024

Native to Canada, the Barred Owl (Strix varia) is known for its distinct “Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you all?” call. These owls thrive in mature forests, especially near rivers, swamps, and wetlands.

Reforestation and conservation efforts are vital to protect their habitats.

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18 déc. 2024
novembre 2024

Did you know that Canada’s boreal forests cover about 60% of the country’s landmass? These forests are not only vast but also vital—they store twice as much carbon as all of the world’s carbon emissions combined!

Boreal forests are essential in the fight against climate change,

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29 nov. 2024

Tree planting is not just about greenery—it’s crucial for conserving wildlife. By restoring forests and planting native trees, we provide habitats for countless species, from insects to mammals.

Healthy forests create the ecosystems that sustain biodiversity, offering shelter,

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29 nov. 2024
octobre 2024

Just one of the many seedlings we planted this year, each one a step toward restoring forests and building a healthier planet.

25 oct. 2024

We’re continuing our efforts in the northern forests of Canada, working to restore these vital ecosystems.

25 oct. 2024
août 2024

The northern red oak, praised by naturalist Joseph S. Illick as "one of the stateliest trees in North America," is a national treasure. Known for its adaptability, hardiness in urban settings, and brilliant fall color, it provides great value to wildlife.

29 août 2024

This is the White Spruce, a tree typical from Boreal Forests. Part of the advantages is that it atracts local fauna, like crossbills, evening grosbeaks, red-breasted nuthatches, grouse, rabbits, and deer.

29 août 2024
juillet 2024

Keeping our forests nurtured and maintained has never been more imperative. Every tree contributes to the essential balance of each habitat.

31 juil. 2024

Boreal forests are an essential ecosystem for our planet because they store enormous quantities of carbon, potentially more than tropical and temperate forests. This carbon storage plays a crucial role in combating climate change that is affecting our planet.

31 juil. 2024
juin 2024

The hackberry is a tough tree that experts praise for its resilience. It can grow in many different types of soil from southern Canada to Florida.
It can handle a wide range of temperatures, annual rainfall between 14 to 60 inches, strong winds, and air pollution. This makes it

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26 juin 2024
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