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Conserving Ontario's Old Growth Forest Ecosystems

Conserving Ontario's Old Growth Forest Ecosystems
Author: Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources. Policy Advisory Committee Old Growth Forests Conservation Initiative, January 1992
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1994
Genre: Forest conservation
ISBN:

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Conserving Ontario's Old Growth Forest Ecosystems : Highlights and Recommendations of the Final Report of the Old Growth Forests Policy Advisory Committee

Conserving Ontario's Old Growth Forest Ecosystems : Highlights and Recommendations of the Final Report of the Old Growth Forests Policy Advisory Committee
Author: Ontario. Old Growth Policy Advisory Committee
Publisher: The Committee
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1994
Genre: Forest conservation
ISBN: 9780777830161

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Old Growth Forests

Old Growth Forests
Author: Ontario. Old Growth Forests Policy Advisory Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1993
Genre: Old growth forest conservation
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A Conservation Strategy for Old Growth Red and White Pine Forest Ecosystems for Ontario

A Conservation Strategy for Old Growth Red and White Pine Forest Ecosystems for Ontario
Author: Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN:

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For over 200 years red and white pine was harvested in Ontario with little thought for the sustainability of pine ecosystems. This strategic document is in response to initiatives and to the public concerns about old growth pine in Ontario. The goal of the strategy is: to ensure that red and white pine forest ecosystems, including old-growth stands, are present on the landscape of Ontario now and into the future, while permitting a sustainable harvest of red and white pine. The document describe how protecting old growth forest, the landscape management for red and white pine forest ecosystems and the supplying pine to the forest industry.


Ontario's Old-growth Forests

Ontario's Old-growth Forests
Author: Michael Henry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781554554393

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"Ontario's Old- Growth Forests, with its atlas of over 50 old-growth forests, and over 100 photographs, is an invaluable discovery guide for anyone fascinated with the history, ecology, and the wonder of trees."--


Ontario's Old-growth Forests

Ontario's Old-growth Forests
Author: Michael Henry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2010
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Who would have thought that dwarf cedar trees growing on the Niagara Escarpment could live to be nearly 2000 years old. Or that the small bonsai cedars lining the shorelines of the Canadian shield measure their ages in centuries. Old growth pine trees in Temagami are often over 10 stories tall, but these are young sprouts compared to trees of yesteryear, which were as much as 20 stories high. Ontario's old growth forests are fantastical and mysterious, but who knows where to find one. Most people in this province live within an hour's drive of an old growth forest, but do not know it. The ecology of these stands is engrossing. Fire scars on these trees, for example, provide an indisputable record of forest fire activity in Ontario. Small hemlock saplings, over 100 years old, have been growing at infinitesimal rates, waiting for a gap to open in the forest canopy.