describe forest of canada
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The climate in the boreal forest is characterized by long, very cold, dry winters and short, cool, moist summers. The boreal forest is teeming with life. To describe it, let's begin with the trees that make up the forest canopy. ... Spruce, fir, pine, and tamarack are the main species found in the Canadian boreal forest.
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Detailed information for 12 of Canada’s terrestrial forested ecozones is compiled in the National Forest Inventory, a collaborative effort between the federal, provincial and territorial governments. The Arctic ecozones – Arctic Cordillera, Northern Arctic, Southern Arctic – and the James Bay islands in the Hudson Plains ecozone are not inventoried because they are not forested.
The inventory includes data on tree ages, volume of wood, dominant species and land use. This information provides the basis for reporting on the extent, state and sustainable development of Canada’s forests.
The inventory includes data on tree ages, volume of wood, dominant species and land use. This information provides the basis for reporting on the extent, state and sustainable development of Canada’s forests.
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