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In 2020 alone, Alberta forest companies planted 87 million trees.
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Young Forest: Plants
Since the trees in a young forest haven’t formed a canopy yet, the forest floor is open to the sun. That’s great for sun-loving grasses, flowers, shrubs and other plants.
Plants that thrive in young forests - like fireweed and the yarrow plant – attract a lively ecosystem of insects, birds and animals. The plants are an important food source for animals, which help spread the plants’ seeds in return.
Nathan Fillion
Here we are in a young forest. Oh look at you, aren’t you special. Yes you are. One can’t help but be drawn to its magnetic potential. Unlike older forests, this youngling can’t throw too much shade. You’re safe here, Nathan. And because of that, the sun shines its goodness down on the thirsty-for-light ground plants like fireweed and the yarrow plant. But we’ll want to keep moving, because the fruits and flowers of these plants are like a sneeze-guard-free buffet for insects, birds, and other animals . . . like Grizzly Bears. Ah fireweed. That’s something we both have in common. Bears find us delicious. You know what? I’ll let you look around. See you at the next stop.
In 2020 alone, Alberta forest companies planted 87 million trees.
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