1. Forests have been woven into the cultural and economic fabric of New Brunswick for generations. Rich in history, our forests provide different values for everyone. From food products like maple sugar to recreation, wildlife habitat, lumber, textiles, and high-value forest products, our forests have been the driving force of our social, economic ...
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  3. New Brunswick's forests are a place for plant and animal species to thrive, a setting for people to enjoy nature, and a driver for rural economic growth - both now and for generations to come. Sustainable forest management uses sound forest science, a world-class research network and modern processing facilities which has allowed New ...
  4. parks.canada.ca

    Flowering plants such as the rare bird's-eye Primrose-found only in Fundy National Park in New Brunswick-is a cliff-dwelling plant remnant of a colder climate. Less known are the bryophytes represented by mosses and liverworts. These small plants are often found growing on rocks and tree trunks. Many also grow on the forest floor.
  5. The distribution of forest tree species in New Brunswick is well know relative to that of other species in the province, because its forests have long been the object of intensive survey efforts. High-quality inventory data exist for the more common commercial species. The provincial data set used to generate the maps and figures in
  6. picturethisai.com

    New Brunswick, Canada, boasts distinctive climatic and soil dynamics that foster the growth of native trees. From the towering Red maple to the elegant Common chokecherry and the resilient Norway maple, these trees anchor themselves in the land, symbolizing resilience, cultural heritage, and ecological importance. As guardians of biodiversity, they provide essential habitats for wildlife ...
  7. forestnb.com

    Forest NB is the voice of New Brunswick's forest and forest industry.We represent core contributors to the forestry sector by serving as a common voice in relations with government and the public. Our main duties include raising public awareness of sustainable forest management practices and providing a forum for the exchange of information, ideas and issues facing the sector and local ...
  8. New Brunswick's Acadian Forests dominate our landscape. Their long-lived, towering trees keep our rivers cool and filter their waters. They provide homes for iconic Canadian species, including Canada lynx, American marten, flying squirrels, moose, deer, and once even caribou. Warblers, barred owls, hazelnuts, and fiddleheads have thrived in ...
  9. laborelec.com

    In this framework, literature research was carried out to produce a summary of forest management in New Brunswick, including general condition, management and sustainability assessment. 2 New Brunswick forests overview 2.1 Location and distribution New Brunswick is the largest Maritime province of Canada.
  10. conservationcouncil.ca

    CCNB - Conservation Council of New Brunswick

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

    New peer-reviewed research shows New Brunswick forestry companies' decades-long practice of clearcutting natural forest and replacing it with massive softwood plantations is driving significant declines in the province's bird populations.. The research, "Forest degradation drives widespread avian habitat and population declines," was led by New Brunswick-born Dr. Matt Betts, an ...
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