Forest Health In Gros Morne National Park
The forests of Gros Morne National Park face serious threats to their long-term health. Parks Canada has, through its ecosystem monitoring program, surveyed the extent of the damage and determined intense moose browsing to be the main cause.
Forest Health in Gros Morne National Park
Moose were introduced to Newfoundland over 100 years ago. In the absence of predators, and with an abundant food supply, their numbers increased dramatically. Today, moose populations in the national park are greater than the forests can support; forest diversity is in decline.
This website provides information about Parks Canada’s approach to forest health management in Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador. It also explains how Canadians can get involved in helping to restore the health of these forests.
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