Forests play a vital role in our province. They provide fresh air, food, medicine, timber for construction, fuel wood for heat, jobs for rural communities, recreational opportunities, and much more. In Nova Scotia, about 70% of forested lands are under private ownership. The forestry sector employs about 13,000 people in Nova Scotia and contributes significantly to our national economy.
Knowing the characteristics of trees may help us understand how to take care and use the forestry resources wisely for the benefits of present and future generations. It is the intent of this guide and the associated download to introduce the student/reader to most of Nova Scotia tree species, and their importance.
The following interactive guide includes most of Nova Scotia’s commercial tree species. There are far too many other non-commercial species to cover in this presentation. Please refer to the books listed on the following page for more information.
This slide show is best viewed in Internet Explorer. To begin this slide show click on the Red Spruce, Nova Scotia's Provincial Tree. To end this guide exit your web broswer or hit the back arrow.
There are two versions available for download. A 11 meg. PDF version and a 9.1 meg. Powerpoint version.
1) PDF Version
2) Powerpoint Version
[Please Note: This download will not work on Windows95 machines, Mac computers or Firefox internet browser.]
Instructions on use of downloaded PowerPoint version