Canada's Forest Network Guide to help access Canadian forest and forestry-related websites and internet resources. Containing links and e-mail addresses, products, services, organizations, events, issues, statistics, and publications. |
Canadian Forest Service Natural Resources Canada agency working for sustainable development of Canada's forests and competitiveness of Canada forest sector. Provides information, publications and resources. |
Canadian Forestry Association Canada's oldest conservation organization promotes the wise use of Canada's forest resources. Site provides news and information on forests, community education, conferences, history and membership. |
Canadian Forests Gateway to forestry and the forest products industry in Canada. Provides information including career opportunities, news and links. |
Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre CIFFC provides operational fire-control and coordinates services and equipment across Canada. News, events, description of services and links to other agencies. |
First Nation Forestry Program A partnership program between the Government of Canada and Canada's First Nation peoples to improve economic conditions in status Indian communities with full consideration of the principles of sustainable forest management. |
Forest Policy Resources Annotated links to forestry related organizations, research, documents and original content. Forestry resources are organized by region, affiliation and topic. |
Forest Products Association of Canada Representing forest products companies across Canada. Includes member information and educational resources. |
Forintek Canada Corp. A private, non-profit wood products research and development corporation. It was established in 1979 as Canada's applied research institute for the solid wood products industry. |
Prometheus - The Canadian Wildland Fire Growth Model Provides information on computer software that is a stand alone, spatially explicit wave propagation fire growth model that provides operational and strategic assessments of fire growth potential in Canadian landscapes. |
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