Parks Canada Working on New National Parks
Parks Canada Working on New National Parks

Parks Canada approves the news that forest sector organizations and conservation groups have arrived at a mutual agreement that will fortify their country's capability to preserve the boreal forest.

They are working on new national parks in Canada's boreal region. They are mostly motivated by the dedication to develop world-leading benchmarks for continuing forest practices, together with the objective of finishing a group of guarded regions representative of the variety of ecological units in the boreal.

To that end, Parks Canada has been very vigorous recently in preserving the forest. It took 121 years for Canada to guard 99,052 square kilometers of boreal forest in their national parks system.

Since 2006, they have almost two folded that sum by defending an added 82,724 square kilometers, for a whole of 181,766 square kilometers, a region bigger than California.

Sheltered areas need stewardship. To that end, Parks Canada has developed a hi-tech monitoring system, which enables to comprehend the ecological health of their parks, and directs active administration and restitution of boreal lands and waters.

Some of their recent victories consist of reinstating bison locales in Prince Albert National Park, and finishing an enormous refurbishment of lakes and rivers affected by previous logging practices in La Mauricie National Park.

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