Description
Discover the untold story of La Mauricie National Park - where fall colors dazzle, but hidden scars from logging threaten its wild heart.
Journey deep into La Mauricie National Park in Quebec, a stunning wilderness north of Trois-Rivières where brilliant autumn forests mask decades of environmental change. This video reveals how logging transformed the park's original mixed wood forests, leaving thousands of logs clogging lakes and altering the landscape for wildlife and people alike. Explore the ongoing battle to restore these forests using controlled burns, a process vital for the comeback of white pine trees that once dominated the region.
You'll also witness the monumental efforts to remove old logging dams and submerged timber, revitalizing over 150 lakes and returning the park's waterways to their natural state. See how invasive fish species and beaver activity further complicate restoration, and learn about the delicate balance needed to protect native brook trout and the endangered wood turtle. Through captivating stories and beautiful visuals, uncover the resilience of nature and the passionate people working to heal this Canadian wilderness.
Whether you're a lover of national parks, wildlife conservation, or the history of Quebec's forests, this deep dive into La Mauricie is a must-watch for anyone who cares about wild places and their recovery.
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