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Seeing the color across Canada’s forests
https://treecanada.ca/article/seeing-the-color-across-canadas-forests/
Canada has breathtaking natural scenery and, at this time of year, a kaleidoscope of color happens across our nation’s forests. Here are five areas to view the fall foliage at its best across Canada from west to east: 1. Beautiful British Columbia’s...
Charlottetown to Host Canadian Urban Forest Conference
https://treecanada.ca/article/charlottetown-to-host-canadian-urban-forest-conference/
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 19, 2018 The City of Charlottetown has been chosen to host the prestigious Canadian Urban Forest Conference in 2020. The conference allows for collaboration between local professionals and communities groups and other leading experts from across the country....
Canadian Urban Forest Network – Pacific Region Update
https://treecanada.ca/article/canadian-urban-forest-network-pacific-region-update/
The big news in the Pacific Region is the International Urban Forest Congress. If you haven’t heard about the Congress happening in Vancouver from September 30 – October 3 you should check it out. This is an opportunity not to be missed! The Congress...
Moving Forward with the CUFN in Quebec
https://treecanada.ca/article/moving-forward-with-the-cufn-in-quebec/
Meagan Hanna, MA. ISA Board Certified Master Arborist – Quebec Representative, CUFN Steering Committee Within my first year as Quebec Representative of the CUFN Steering Committee, I have been thrilled to see more urban forestry professionals in Quebec speak out and engage...
Quebec’s Urban Forestry Update: A Year in Review
https://treecanada.ca/article/quebecs-urban-forestry-update-a-year-in-review/
Meagan Hanna, MA. ISA Board Certified Master Arborist – Quebec Representative, CUFN Steering Committee Quebec urban foresters and friends of the urban forest continue their work in preserving and enhancing city trees throughout the province. As time goes on, new resources slowly...
How Canadian communities are managing the threat of EAB
https://treecanada.ca/article/how-canadian-communities-are-managing-the-threat-of-eab/
The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive species that originated in China, because it has no natural predators in North America, it has become a devastating problem for North American ash trees (Fraxinus). Cities in Eastern Canada have been severely affected...