Less snow means that come spring ... change is already impacting the wildlife that lives in the boreal forest across Canada. Here’s just one example of the many species that are in trouble.
If you drive north from just about any city in Canada, you'll end up in the boreal forest. This vast woodland is home to many of Canada’s iconic animals and hosts 300 species of migratory birds ...
A new study in Science examined more than 26,000 trees across an area the size of Spain (583,000 square kilometers) and found that boreal forests in ... of western Canada and Alaska this past ...
Follow a wooden boardwalk path through a warm-water swamp and boreal forest to soak in Canada’s second largest ... the surrounding forest is covered with snow, frost builds steam off the water ...
HABITAT: In the contiguous United States, the lynx is associated with southern boreal forest — subalpine coniferous ... to be found in areas with deep snow. RANGE: The contiguous U.S. distinct ...
In the late 19th century, Swedish artist Gustaf Fjaestad painted his home country’s pine forests laden with snow ... the vastness of the boreal forest and inspire reflection on the relationship ...