Canada's boreal forest will look different in the years to come. Scientists say the changing climate and increased severity of wildfires are altering their makeup.
A team of researchers surveys the burned landscape in Wood Buffalo National Park in 2015, a year after a major forest fire.
"The first fire burned a very large, mature pine stand and it was regrowing back as pine with a little bit of aspen mixed in," recalled Whitman, a forest fire research specialist at Natural Resources Canada. Her research compared forest areas that had similar climate and soil conditions, but half had been subjected to fire twice in a short time span, while the other half had a longer period of regrowth.
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