Assisted tree migration gains merit as climate risks rise -webinar

Published 20:28 on November 26, 2025 / Last updated at 02:02 on November 27, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada), Nature & Biodiversity (Corporate, Policy), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry)

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Assisted migration of tree species for reforestation and restoration is becoming increasingly important amid Canada’s forest-adaptation challenges, a panel of experts said on Tuesday, as the risks of proactively moving seed sources are far smaller than the risks of leaving climate-stressed stands to fail amid wildfire, pests, and rapid warming.
Assisted migration of tree species for reforestation and restoration is becoming increasingly important amid Canada’s forest-adaptation challenges, a panel of experts said on Tuesday, as the risks of proactively moving seed sources are far smaller than the risks of leaving climate-stressed stands to fail amid wildfire, pests, and rapid warming.


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