Alberta commits C$55.8 mln to caribou habitat recovery, reforestation

Published 20:39 on June 25, 2025 / Last updated at 23:21 on June 25, 2025 / / Americas, Biodiversity, Canada

Alberta will invest C$55.8 million ($40.6 mln) over six years to plant five mln trees and restore critical woodland caribou habitat, the provincial government announced Tuesday.
Alberta will invest C$55.8 million ($40.6 mln) over six years to plant five mln trees and restore critical woodland caribou habitat, the provincial government announced Tuesday.


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