03/10/2026
In a world where forests are disappearing at an alarming pace, Canada stands as a powerful reminder of what is possible when a nation chooses to protect the land that gives it life. Remarkably, about ninety one percent of the forests that existed before European settlement still remain today, stretching across mountains, valleys, lakes, and northern wilderness that continue to breathe with the same ancient rhythm they held centuries ago.
This level of preservation is rare in our modern era, where deforestation pushes ecosystems beyond their limits and whole landscapes struggle to recover from the pressure of human expansion.
Canada’s success is not an accident, but the result of conscious choices rooted in responsibility and respect. Strong conservation laws guard vast stretches of wilderness, large protected areas shield ecosystems from development, and Indigenous-led stewardship continues to honor relationships with the land that date back thousands of years.
These practices work together like threads of a living tapestry, reminding us that forests thrive when human hands approach them with care, wisdom, and humility.