Taiga News Issue 47 Summer 2004

This issue of Taiga News focuses on restoring the boreal forest. You will read articles from Finland, Iceland, Scotland, Russia and Canada.

Taiga News 47 - The Heart of the Boreal - focuses on restoring boreal ecosystems. The front page is dedicated to the Canadian First Nations land site nominated to become a World Heritage Site. You will find several interesting articles from around the world; from Finland where dynamite is sometimes used to create high quantities of deadwood; from Iceland where a history of forestry practices and natural challenges have facilitated unique methods of modern forest restoration; from Canada where a private landowner has restored a forest ecosystem in a commercial context. TN 47 also gives overviews of Taiga restoration, the carbon credit dilemma and a look at what some Russia school children are doing to preserve their Boreal Forests.

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News
Cormorant Cull Criticised
Diamonds and Cree
Estonian Information
Fewer Fires This Year
Forest Privatisation Dropped
Grassy Narrows
Halting Biodiversity Loss
Itelmen Land Rights
Kind to Caribou?
Longest Road
Market Campaigns
New FSC Labels
No to GM Trees
Paw Bears
Pöyry Focal Point
Pulp Friction
Samarga Saga
Tapping Birch Bark’s Potential
The Living Dead
TRN Biennial Meeting
  
Articles
Communities in the Corridors
Ecological Explosions
Kids for Forest Restoration
Restoring the Taiga
The Business of Restoration
The Carbon Cash Dilemma
  
Interviews
Throstur’s Saga
  
Reviews
Rehabilitation and Restoration of Degraded Forests