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Canadian forests becoming more prone to severe wildfires: StudyBoreal forests, also known as taiga, are the world’s biggest biome and cover subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere. Canada’s nearly 700-million-acre boreal forest, which is about 28 per ...
a subarctic ecological transition region between Manitoba’s boreal forests to the south and the Arctic tundra of Nunavut to the north. Hudson Bay itself is so vast (317,500 square miles ...
A new study by Connecticut College provides strong evidence that palm trees once thrived in subarctic Canada, reshaping ...
Consisting of disjointed narratives, A Forest Tale portrays the complex world of the subarctic boreal forests of Russia, which serves as both a habitat and a source of life for a large and diverse ...
Common and hoary redpolls are 2 closely related finches of the boreal forest and Arctic tundra scrub. The common is the more widespread species of the 2, usually inhabiting subarctic forest during ...
The station has collected exceptionally long data series on environmental factors, which reflect the changes in subarctic forests, fell ecosystems, air pollution and climate over decades. The studies ...
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