Plants and Trees March Toward the Arctic

by Matt Ball on August 20, 2008

Canadian scientists have been using satellite imagery to document a migration of trees and plants in  Ivvavik National Park, which is located in the western Arctic west of Aklavik, N.W.T. The ongoing research shows that there has been an increase in vegetation in northern Canada over the past twenty years.

Read this story from CBC News for more details.

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