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Saskatchewan — White birch
https://treecanada.ca/resources/canadas-arboreal-emblems/white-birch/
Canada’s Arboreal Emblems: Saskatchewan — White birch (Betula papyrifera) Return to our Arboreal Emblems of......
Emerald Ash Borer
https://treecanada.ca/resources/tree-killers/emerald-ash-borer/
...Agrilus planipennis Threat type Insect History in Canada the beetle was introduced to North America......
Avoiding getting burned: becoming FireSmart
https://treecanada.ca/article/avoiding-getting-burned-becoming-firesmart/
...jack and lodgepole pine seeds to germinate they need the very high temperatures of a......
Indigenous Collaboration and Integration of ITK
https://treecanada.ca/urban-forestry-guide/indigenous-collaboration-and-integration-of-itk/
...Indigenous contribution (Pine, 2016; Moody, 2015; Huron, 2014). Indigenous agricultural practices used by Haudenosaunee included......
Sirex Wasp
https://treecanada.ca/resources/tree-killers/sirex-wasp/
...spike Impact on Trees attacks living trees prefers Pine, but will also attack Spruce, Fir,......
The Emerald Ash Borer: a bejeweled name with devasting results
https://treecanada.ca/article/the-emerald-ash-borer-a-bejeweled-name-with-devasting-results/
...brilliantly green jewel toned beetle species native to northeastern Asia that uses ash trees as......
How Canadian communities are managing the threat of EAB
https://treecanada.ca/article/how-canadian-communities-are-managing-the-threat-of-eab/
...not been hit by EAB are preparing for the beetles’ arrival. Many cities and municipalities......
Restoring Forests with First Nations Communities
https://treecanada.ca/article/restoring-forests-with-first-nation-communities/
...the reforestation project. This formerly pristine forest was subject to a spruce beetle infestation that......
From Malley’s to Maples: Collingwood’s Urban Forest Management Plan
https://treecanada.ca/article/from-malleys-to-maples-collingwoods-urban-forest-management-plan/
...established centres like “Blue Mountain” and “Georgian Peaks” (with elevations of 220 m – the......