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Brazil and Indonesia paid over $40bn in subsidies to industries that
drive rainforest destruction between 2009 and 2012 - compared to $346m
in conservation aid they received to protect forests, according to new
research. Story here.
Part of the "boreal plains" of western Canada. A PinP photo. |
| Up to 5 billions birds, like this Cape May warbler, nest in the boreal forest. In 2001, 85,000 migratory bird nests were lost to logging. (Source, Cdn. Geographic). |
| A herd of bison, North America's largest land mammal in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba - where the boreal meets aspen parkland and fescue prairie. |
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Worsening wildfires could bring a transition of the forest to more broad leaf tree cover, even grassland. Photos by PinP. |
| Large wild animals need sizeable tracts of wilderness to thrive. That wilderness is being increasingly divided by logging roads and seismic lines. |
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A waterfall in the Canadian Rockies. What will a changing climate do to it and the aquatic life it nurtures? |
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| In a practise called "slashing," trees growing on land wanted for agriculture, are bulldozed and burned, eating away at the edges of the boreal in central Manitoba. |
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