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  • Forestry
    • About
    • Why Forestry?
    • Mission And Vision
    • Forest Careers
    • Faculty History
    • Community
    • Contact Us
  • Programs
    • Master of Forest Conservation
    • MScF and PhD
    • Undergraduate Programs
    • Professional Development
    • Financial Support
    • Courses
  • Student Resources
    • Graduate Student Resources
    • Undergraduate Student Resources
    • Internships (MFC 2021)
    • Internships (MFC 2019)
    • Graduate Opportunities
  • Admissions & Awards
    • Applications & Admissions | Deadlines
    • Graduate Awards
    • Undergraduate Awards – NSERC
  • Research Centres
    • CBBP
    • Mass Timber Institute
    • Publications
      • 2020 Forestry Publications
    • Openings
  • People
    • Faculty Members
    • Forestry Staff
    • Forestry Alumni
    • Emeritus Professors
    • Faculty Adjunct Professors
    • Professional Associates
    • FGSA
  • PROJECTS & VENTURES
    • 2019 Master of Forest Conservation Capstone Presentations
    • Canada’s Urban Forestry Footprint
    • A novel study released highlighting the importance of tree cover and species