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The sustainability of the quality and quantity of the country’s supply of fresh water is of paramount importance to Canadians. Because forests play an important role in filtering and storing water, sustainable forest management must integrate approaches that ensure the sustainability of water resources. To find out more about how Model Forests and their partners are making the link between the sustainability of forests and water, please visit the following links.

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March 7, 2009 - Effects of mountain pine beetle attack on hydrology and post-attack vegetation and hydrologic recovery in llodgepole pine forests

Most of the Province of Alberta's usuable water supplies are produced in the eastern slopes forests. Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) attacks are threatening these forests and the water they produce. Mountain Pine Beetle EcoHydrology Project - Quicknote...

December 11, 2007 - Inner Bay of Fundy Salmon Forum Habitat Stewardship Final Report

The focus of the Forum is not on recovery but on long-term stewardship of habitat for IBoF Salmon through engaging stakeholders resident on the land-base and as an alternative to a regulatory approach. The project will work to inform and engage...

March 31, 2007 - Watershed-Based Woodlot Management Planning

The Watershed-based Woodlot Management Planning Project encourages landscape-scale forest biodiversity conservation on private woodlots.  Currently the project is made up of a group of 23 land manager/owners representing 4600 hectares of forest...

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