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Breakdown of Carbon Stored by Global Forest Biome
General - Canada's Boreal Forest
Soil Organic Carbon in Canada's Boreal Forest
Carbon and Caribou - Vital Caribou Habitat Overlays Dense Carbon Areas
Top Intact Forests - largest in red, followed by yellow and green, representing forests undisturbed to date by humans
Newly Protected Areas within Canada Over the Last Nine Years
Human-related Disturbances within Canada's Boreal Forest
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Oscar Lake in the Northwest Territories
Credit: D. Langhorst, Ducks Unlimited
Part of the newly-expanded Nahanni National Park, Northwest Territories
Credit: Steve Kallick, International Boreal Conservation Campaign
Carbon-rich wetlands in the Northwest Territories
Credit: Chad Delany, Ducks Unlimited
Triangle Lake, part of northern Ontario's Boreal Forest
Credit: Jeff Wells, Boreal Songbird Initiative
Global warming is expected to affect caribou populations worldwide, like this small herd near MacMillan Pass, Northwest Territories
Credit: Larry Innes, Canadian Boreal Initiative
Small herd of caribou near MacMillan Pass, Northwest Territories
Credit: Larry Innes, Canadian Boreal Initiative
The boreal forest is a haven for animals already extirpated from southern ranges, like the Gray Wolf
Credit: Ducks Unlimited
The Bay-breasted Warbler has declined 70% over the last 40 years. Only 7% of its boreal forest habitat is protected
Credit: Jeff Nadler