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Introduction
A healthy forest is able to sustain itself while providing for society's economic, social, recreational and spiritual needs and values. Alberta ensures forest resilience is retained by managing:
- administration of forest health standards
- monitoring and control of biotic and abiotic damaging agents
- regeneration of stands with appropriate genetically adapted seed and clones to counteract abiotic stresses
In focus
Find out about Mountain Pine Beetle and other damage agents that adversely affect the health of Alberta’s forests.
Monitoring and control of forest insects and diseases, regulation and development of forest reproductive materials, and gene conservation.
Find maps, data and other information related to Alberta's forest health monitoring.
Contact
Connect with Alberta Forest Health and Adaptation: [email protected]
Talk to Alberta Forestry staff in your area: Forestry Area Office Contacts