Research
Biodiversity research involves the disciplines
of genetics, taxonomy, and ecology. Our research focuses on:
- defining and measuring the elements of forest biodiversity
in terms of genes, species, ecosystems, and landscapes;
- identifying and assessing the impacts of human activity
(including climate change) and natural catastrophes on biodiversity
in Canada's forests;
- determining what constitutes effective conservation of
forest biodiversity; and
- identifying and monitoring invasive alien forest pests
and protecting species and ecosystems at risk.
National
Pacific Forestry Centre
Northern Forestry Centre
Great Lakes Forestry Centre
Laurentian Forestry Centre
Atlantic
Forestry Centre
Studies and Research Projects
Inter-disciplinary Forest Ecosystem Research (InFER)
Fact Sheets
Moth
Diversity in Fundy National Park
Forest
Health and Biodiversity Newsletter
Natural
History of the St. John River Valley Hardwood Forest of Western New
Brunswick and Northeastern Maine
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