Assisted migration of forests in North America

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title: Assisted migration of forests in North America
text: Assisted migration is the movement of populations or species by humans from one territory to another in response to climate change. This is the definition offered in a nontechnical document published by the United States Forest Service in 2023, suggesting that this form of climate adaptation "could be a proactive, pragmatic tool for building climate resilience in our landscapes." Programs for assisted migration of forests in North America have been created by public and indigenous governmental b
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description: Human-facilitated forest migration process
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assisted_migration_of_forests_in_North_America
date created: 2021-02-28T08:35:53Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T12:25:33Z
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