Planting in Forillon National Park as Part of Canada's Two Billion Trees Commitment

From: Parks Canada

August 9, 2021 Forillon National Park Parks Canada Agency

To clean the air, fight climate change, make our communities more resilient and protect biodiversity, Parks Canada is mobilizing to plant 150,000 trees in 2021 in up to 18 national parks from coast to coast to coast.

Today, the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Member of Parliament for Gaspésie-Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Minister of National Revenue, along with Élisabeth Lacoursière, Parks Canada's Gaspésie Field Unit Superintendent, announced that 15,000 trees will be planted in Forillon National Park by 2025.

These trees will be planted as part of the Government of Canada's commitment to plant two billion trees, which is projected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 12 megatonnes annually by 2050, as well as create up to 4,300 jobs.

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