2 Billion Trees Program: 2021-2022 Showcase Projects
2 Billion Trees Program
Forests and trees sustain life on Earth. Beyond the jobs that our sustainably managed forests provide, people living in Canada rely on forests for a wealth of benefits. Healthy forest ecosystems sustain thousands of living organisms, supply us with food, provide shelter and shade on a sunny day, clean the air we breathe and the water we drink, and hold spiritual significance for many, particularly within Indigenous cultures.
The following 10 tree planting projects (out of 72 projects funded by the 2 Billion Trees program in 2021) are being showcased to highlight the diversity of projects funded across Canada. From the application of traditional ecological knowledge, habitat restoration, increasing tree biodiversity in urban centres, or engaging local residents in an effort to educate people on the importance of nature-based climate solutions, these projects demonstrate that planting trees brings a wealth of benefits for all Canadians, from coast to coast.
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2022-06-30
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2022-07-05
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2021-06-01 - 2021-11-30
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Government of Canada;Natural Resources Canada;Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation. (2022-07-05). 2 Billion Trees Program: 2021-2022 Showcase Projects. Government of Canada;Natural Resources Canada;Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation.
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