Canada gives $5 million for new wildlife research network
OTTAWA — The federal government is investing $5 million to create a national wildfire research network, two years after the Canadian Forest Service warned that Canada’s expertise and research on forest fires was not keeping up with the dramatic shifts associated with climate change.
Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan made the announcement in a virtual news conference Wednesday. He said the warnings from the scientists that fires are getting more frequent and more intense are clear.
“We have to respond with urgency,” he said. “The key is better prevention and more preparation. To do that we need to better understand how wildfires are changing, how climate change, insect infestations and disease are making these worse.”
The funds come from the $151 million national emergency management strategy to respond to climate change announced in the 2019 federal budget.

