Taking stock of Canada’s forests
For the first time, new detailed ground plot data on Canada’s forests will be available annually
Rethinking how we plan forests and green spaces
Canada has long been a global leader in conserving and restoring forests.
New report brings experts together for stronger, safer, more resilient communities
People in B.C. are exposed to a wide variety of potentially devastating natural hazards, including landslides, tsunamis,
Wrestling a wild and woolly pest
When scientists from the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) and student researchers from the University of Guelph
Harnessing the power of volcanoes: The search for geothermal energy
This journey begins with a helicopter ride to a remote volcanic zone on the West Coast of British Columbia
Moth walls and Artificial Intelligence leads to a clear call to action
As experts tackle the effects of climate change on a global scale, what’s going on in your backyard?
The gold standard of mineral exploration
We all know metals like gold, copper and nickel are essential to our way of life.
Sowing the seeds of Indigenous knowledge
The Indigenous Seed Collection Program, part of the Canadian Forest Service, is helping plant the forests
Unlocking the power of satellites for Canada’s crops
Keeping track of growing conditions affecting Canada’s agricultural crops is essential for planning purposes.
Bringing southern Ontario’s geology to virtual life
Innovative 3D models and virtual reality (VR) tools are helping define how future geoscientists and