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Canada Thrives When our Forests Do

Posted: 2026.04.20

According to recent research conducted by Abacus Data on behalf of Forests Canada, an overwhelming 87% of Canadians believe that forests are a vital part of our national identity.

Canadians surveyed also stated forest restoration is incredibly important to them. In fact, 67% of Canadians think restoring forests after wildfires and extreme weather is a priority.

Here’s where things get interesting! Two-thirds of Canadians say that knowing how they can help restore forests gives them a sense of hope!

Forests are a part of our national identity

87% of Canadians believe that forests are a vital part of our national identity.

Forest Restoration is a priority

67% of Canadians think restoring forests after wildfires and extreme weather is a priority.

Canadians find hope in forest recovery

Two-thirds of Canadians say that knowing how they can help restore forests gives them a sense of hope.

We love knowing that the work we do with the help of our supporters gives people hope! If you want to feel a little hope yourself, check out our work in the Ogoki Forest, Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park, and west of Kamloops.

We also know that Canadians want to give back and be part of something bigger than themselves.

You can make a donation to keep our forests strong, resilient, and full of life.

But we understand that a lot of Canadians are facing tough times financially – and donating isn’t the only way you can help our forests thrive! You can learn about our work by signing up for our free monthly TreeLine or you can spread hope by sharing our stories or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or LinkedIn.

No matter the way you choose to help Canada’s forests this Earth Month, we are incredibly grateful for your support and proud to have you with us on this journey.

Thanks so much for helping Canada’s forests – and all the amazing and beautiful wildlife that call them home – thrive!