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    The New England-Acadian forests are a temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregion in North America that includes a variety of habitats on the hills, mountains and plateaus of New England and New York State in the Northeastern United States, and Quebec and the Maritime Provinces of Eastern Canada. Wikipedia

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  2. woodlandwoman.ca

    The forest goes by many names: Wabanaki, Acadian, or New England. Wabanaki honours the Mi'kmaw and Wolastoqiyik peoples, on whose unceded territory the forest lies. 3 In Canada, it's also called the Acadian forest after French Acadian settlers. In the US, it's known as the New England forest.
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    In Canada, the New England-Acadian forests ecoregion includes the Eastern Townships and Beauce regions of southern Quebec, half of New Brunswick and most of Nova Scotia, and in the United States, the North Country of New York State, most of Maine, the Lake Champlain and the Champlain Valley of Vermont, the uplands and coastal plain of New ...
  5. Of course, there are many plants and animals in the forest that deserve celebration, but these ten species, while some are quite common, are deserving of some extra special recognition as unsung heroes of New Brunswick's Acadian Forest. "Aegolius acadicus (Northern Saw-whet Owl)" by Andrew Hoffman is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. 1.
  6. cdnsciencepub.com

    In the province of New Brunswick, Canada, forests cover 84% of the provincial landmass (Nadeau, et al. 2008) and the forest industry generates 1.7 billion dollars annually (GDP) from pulp and paper and other wood products manufacturing (Forest NB 2018).New Brunswick is part of the Acadian Forest Region (), a unique ecological transition zone that bridges boreal forests to the north and ...
  7. natureconservancy.ca

    Wabanaki (Acadian) forest is the predominant forest type in the Maritimes and is confined to these provinces (Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick). It boasts a rich diversity of more than 30 species of native trees. This mixed wood forest ecosystem provides habitat for wide-ranging mammals, such as Canada lynx, and supports ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    New Brunswick [a] is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. ... [59] and the World Wide Fund for Nature lists the Acadian Forest as endangered. [60] Following the frequent large scale disturbances caused by settlement and timber harvesting, the Acadian forest is not growing back as it was, but is subject to borealization. ...
  9. novascotia.ca

    Glossary DBH - diameter of the tree at breast height; a common measure of tree trunk thickness at about 4 ft from the ground. Deciduous - see "Hardwood." Fruit or fruiting body - a mature plant ovary; contains seeds. Hardwood - a term commonly applied to broad-leaved or deciduous trees; although some may be evergreen, they do not bear cones. Humus - decomposed plant and animal residues in ...
  10. conservationcouncil.ca

    CCNB - Conservation Council of New Brunswick

    https://www.conservationcouncil.ca › forest-conservation

    The Acadian forest is listed as one of six endangered forests in North America. New Brunswick is fortunate to makes up a large portion of this beautiful, unique, mixedwood forest. Ensuring that the Acadian forest is properly managed here is key to maintaining this important forest region.
  11. nbmediacoop.org

    New Brunswick's forgotten forests, global treasures that need our help Commentary: Protect the Wabanaki Forest, one of the most endangered forest types in Canada. ... To date, they have protected over 3,000 acres of ecologically valuable Acadian Forest. You can read about their nearly 700-acre Whaelghinbran Forest and Farm restoration project ...
  12. naturetrust.nb.ca

    The Mapleton Acadian Forest Trail Nature Preserve was established in 2016 to be conserved in perpetuity through a partnership between The Elgin Eco Association and the Nature Trust of New Brunswick. This 65 hectare (160 acres) property boasts an extensive interpretive nature trail system within a historic Acadian Forest habitat. ...
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