Sudbury Terrestrial
Restoration in Ontario

Terrestrial Restoration

Due to extensive industrial activities, such as logging and the mining of nickel and copper ore, the land sand hilltops in the proximity of Greater Sudbury were degraded, bare of vegetation, and soils heavily contaminated. Since 1978, the municipal government has undertaken measures to restore the Greater Sudbury area.

‍The goal of this project is to continue to rehabilitate Sudbury’s natural landscape, which will provide valuable habitats for biodiversity as well as benefits for the city at large.

Before & After

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176,184
Trees Planted

284
Hectares Restored

704
Work Hours

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