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The mighty benefits of tiny forests

Posted on February 24, 2024February 24, 2024 By admin No Comments on The mighty benefits of tiny forests

A tiny forest was on display at the Canada Convention Centre in Vancouver last week, as part of an initiative by Canadian Geographic and Network of Nature. The planting method is designed to encourage trees to grow more quickly as they fight for light, quickly creating more tree cover, and habitat for birds and insects. (Ben Nelms/CBC)….

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