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Study Highlights Long-Term Impact of Clear-Cutting on Boreal Forest Species

Research from the University of Alberta indicates that certain species in boreal forests may not recover even after a century of clear-cutting, raising concerns about environmental sustainability.

Editorial Staff1 min read

A recent study led by researchers at the University of Alberta has uncovered troubling findings regarding the recovery of boreal forest species following clear-cutting.

The research reveals that some wildlife and plant species struggle to rebound, with evidence suggesting that certain species may not return even after 100 years.

This raises significant questions about the sustainability of current logging practices, as boreal forests are being clear-cut at increasingly alarming rates.

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