Amid Manitoba's devastating wildfire season, replanting aims to restore forests, fight climate change
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Three million seedlings were planted as part of a project to restore the ravaged forest in 2021.
Amid Manitoba's devastating wildfire season, replanting aims to restore forests, fight climate change
Tree planters sowed three million seedlings during a reforestation project this spring, aiming to restore a part of Manitoba’s Interlake canopy that burned in 2021. The province’s worst wildfire season in recent memory has brought a renewed sense of urgency to replanting, organizers say.
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From Ashes to Action: Manitoba Launches Massive Tree-Planting Offensive!
After enduring one of the most destructive wildfire seasons in recent memory, Manitoba isn’t backing down. Instead, it’s planting 3 million trees — a bold, green comeback against the scars left by the 2021 blaze. In the charred lands around Devils Lake, hope is quite literally taking root. This massive reforestation project isn’t just about replacing what was lost — it’s a loud, clear message: We won’t let climate change win. Each seedling is a …
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