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Handling of Poplar and Willow Cuttings - Part 1
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Poplars and willows are woody species that can be propagated by stem cuttings, and grow across a wide range of site and environmental conditions. Both poplars and willows are early successional...
Handling of Poplar and Willow Cuttings - Part 2
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Technical Note #26: Poplars and willows are woody species that can be propagated by stem cuttings, and grow across a wide range of site and environmental conditions. Both poplars and willows are early...
Harvest and Transfer of Donor Material for Peatland Re-vegetation
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Peatland vegetative covers are typically dominated by Bryophytes, and as such vegetative transfer techniques that successfully re-establish the Bryophyte communities play a critical role in the...
Harvesting and Cleaning Aspen Seeds
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Production of aspen plants can be done in two ways; from root cuttings or from seeds. The former method is used to produce plants of a specific clone; and is generally used when selecting for high...
Harvesting and Cleaning Fleshy Shrub Seed for Reclamation
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Alberta’s forest land reclamation criteria require the establishment of multi-strata vegetation that includes a shrub layer. Establishment of a shrub layer requires the acquisition of seed from a...
Hitchhiker Planting in Reclamation: Protocols for Developing Nursery Stock of Woody and Herbaceous Species
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The 2010 reclamation criteria for forested lands requires the establishment of both native woody and herbaceous species, while controlling undesirable and noxious weed species, to reclaim industrially...
Hitchhiker Planting: Mixed-species Container Stock Planting as a Novel Tool to Increase Plant Diversity on Industrially Disturbed Sites
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Rapid establishment of closed canopy cover is a key goal in land reclamation. While re-establishment of understory vegetation is likely to positively contribute to this goal, native herbaceous species...
How Mounds are Made Matters: Seismic Line Restoration Techniques Affect Peat Physical and Chemical Properties Throughout the Peat Profile
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This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
Hummock Transfer Technique (HTT) for Reclamation of Temporary Access Features in Peatland
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Exploration of resources creates numerous temporary access features, including seismic lines, winter roads, and oil sands exploration wells in boreal peatlands. Although construction is usually...
Identifying Climate Change Refugia in Alberta's Boreal Forest
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March 8th, 2023 at 12:00pm MST to March 8th, 2023 at 1:00pm MST
Online, AB
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Free Virtual Event: wednesday March 8 12-1 Presentation: Climate refugia are areas where the impacts of climate change may be slower to materialize, providing either permanent or temporary areas of...
Impact of Winter Roads on Boreal Peatland Carbon Exchange
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This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
Investigating Early Detection and Management Tools for Mountain Pine Beetle
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March 1st, 2023 at 12:00pm MST to March 1st, 2023 at 1:00pm MST
Online, AB
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Presentation Summary: Mountain pine beetle populations in its expanded range in Alberta are generally at low levels now following the outbreak that started in 2006. These low populations offer an...
Is There Succession After Reclamation? Assessing Plant Community Recovery on Reclaimed Oil Sites
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Peace River, AB
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Come join us at Northern Lakes College - Peace River Campus or Online to hear Anne McIntosh, Ph.D., discuss the recovery of plant communities on reclaimed oil sites. This event is held from 6:30 - 7...
It's Buffaloberry Season!
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Lately, you may have noticed a large number of species of shrub decorated with bundles of bright red fruit. This is Shepherdia canadensis, or buffaloberry, and July is peak time for production of this...
January 2021 Wetland Knowledge Exchange Webinar
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January 19th, 2021 at 12:00pm MST to January 19th, 2021 at 1:00pm MST
, AB
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Ducks Unlimited Canada’s Satellite-Based Wetland Inventories: Advancements and Applications Presented by Becky Edwards, Ducks Unlimited Canada Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is leading the effort to...
January 2024 Wetland Knowledge Exchange Webinar
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Taking the permafrost’s pulse – Insights from seven years of a simulated permafrost thaw resource pulse. Dr. Catherine Dieleman, University of Guelph Northern peatland soils are important long-term...
June 2024 Wetland Knowledge Exchange Newsletter
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The Wetland Knowledge Exchange releases monthly newsletters that highlight new research, publications, news, interesting facts, events and more. In this edition you will learn about: A new field guide...