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The Boreal Forest (Back) (1996)


Description

The boreal forest occupies 35 percent of Canada's land area and its vitality creates on of the country's most significant ecological communities. It stretches between southern grasslands and mixed hardwood trees, north to the tundrea. Its animals, plants and products affect every Canadian every day. The two sided poster graphically depicts the importance of the boreal forest as a dynamic system of shrubs, trees, herbs, mosses, micro-organisms, insects and animals interacting amoung themselves and with rock, soil, water and air. The history and economy of the forest is overviewed from 8,000 years ago to today. The boreal forest is a huge, resilient and constantly changing ecosystem, driven by the long term succession of tree species and the animals which inhabit them. The poster map graphically depicts the challenges of sustainable forest management of this beautiful and expansive resource. The Boreal Forest, is jointly published by the Canadian Forest Service and Geomatics Canada of the Department of Natural Resources Canada and Canadian Geographic Enterprises, publisher of Canadian Geographic magazine.


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