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Why are healthy forests important?
Healthy mountain forests are important for many reasons:
- they provide homes to thousands of species of birds, animals and insects;
- they store, protect and supply fresh water to communities;
- they store carbon from the atmosphere and prevent it from contributing to global warming;
- they conserve soil and increase its productivity;
- they are a part of nutrient cycling;
- they help control floods;
- they supply oxygen.
Is this a healthy forest?
Spray Valley in Banff National Park. © Parks Canada / Ian Pengelly |
Not in this case! This uniform, mature stand may look healthy from a distance, but take a closer look: there is little diversity in forest age, species and structure. Accumulation of lots of dead wood can contribute to large wildfires. Currently, the mountain national parks have many aging pine stands, partly due to a history of fire supression.