Canada's Boreal Forest in Crisis. Dawn Hanna.
by Hanna, Dawn; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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SIRS SCI2 10 Deep Black Sea. | SIRS SCI2 11 America's Next Crisis: Going Dry. / | SIRS SCI2 12 When the Dust Settles. | SIRS SCI2 14 Canada's Boreal Forest in Crisis. | SIRS SCI2 15 The Wild Card in the Climate Change Debate. / | SIRS SCI2 16 A Natural Approach. / | SIRS SCI2 17 Decades of Big Storms May Be on Way. |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Canada's Boreal Forest in Crisis, Summer 2001; pp. 29-35.
"Named after Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind, the boreal forest is a broad circumpolar band of forest that lies between the arctic tundra and the grasslands and mixed forests further south. (DEFENDERS) This article stresses the detrimental effects that logging, mining and oil and gas development have had on wildlife in this part of Canada.
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