DOIG RIVER, B.C. — Members of Doig River First Nation (DRFN)’s council were joined alongside representatives of several energy companies and Project Forest for the groundbreaking of a rewilding project
Siksika Nation will see shelterbelts planted throughout the community, which are rows of trees planted on the perimeter of properties, or along roads. Shelterbelts serve many purposes, including being a natural wind barrier, and capturing moisture in the soil.
March 21st celebrates International Day of Forests one of the most effective carbon sinks and protectors of biomes, clean water, and human civilization. In 2015, Yale researchers made a shocking…
March 21st celebrates International Day of Forests one of the most effective carbon sinks and protectors of biomes, clean water, and human civilization. In 2015, Yale researchers made a shocking…
March 21st celebrates International Day of Forests one of the most effective carbon sinks and protectors of biomes, clean water, and human civilization. In 2015, Yale researchers made a shocking…