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Less than 1% of Alberta’s forest is harvested each year.
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Growing Forest: Plants
The middle stage of the forest lifecycle is a period of transition for plants. As sunlight becomes more limited, species that thrive in full sun begin to fade, and are replaced with understory plants better adapted to lower light. Northern bluebells and lingonberry are examples of plants that grow in a middle-to-older-aged forest.
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Go ahead, breathe it in. Ahhhh nuzzle in that fragrant, middle-age forest bouquet. Earth musk. As the forest blossoms into a full-grown, self-sustaining oxygen factory, the plant life that’s thrived in the young forest is going through changes. Things are growing in unexpected places. The trees are even getting their own splotches of moss. Awkward, sure. But we’ve all been there. Just wait until their pine cones drop. As the canopy up top begins to close in, plants better suited for shifty, lower-light living— like Northern bluebells and Lingonberry— begin to thrive on the forest floor. And it’s all so… Oh, there’s poop. I smell bear poop. Lots. Oh, it’s on my shoes. I stepped in it. And now it’s burning my nose. Nature. So beautiful.
Less than 1% of Alberta’s forest is harvested each year.
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