
Canada Planted 600 Million Trees in Dead Forests — What Grew Back After 30 Years Was Stunning
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Every year, Canada pushes roughly six hundred million young trees into the ground. Not in parks or gardens, but in the scarred places. Land stripped bare by chainsaws. Hillsides burned black by wildfire. And entire forests turned the colour of rust by an insect about the size of a grain of rice. For decades, crews have walked this broken ground, planting seedlings barely taller than a hand, then leaving them to the weather and the years. What those forests became, three decades later, is a story almost no one expected.
