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lands which are estimated to comprise over 2,500,000 acres; third, the
reforestation of cut-over and burned timber limits, of which it is estimated
at least 4,000,000 acres now require treatment; and, lastly, the awakening
of public opinion to the importance of this work and the encouragement
of local tree planting organizations.
A forest nursery was established at Berthierville in 1908 to provide
planting material for distribution, and for the replanting projects of the
Forest Service. Not only indigenous trees are raised, but a systematic
study is made of all trees growing in this latitude. The nursery has a
Reforestation—End of second season in transplant beds of spruce
stock of over 15,000,000 plants and to date has shipped out more than
4,500,000 trees. Other nurseries have been established at Amos, Roberval,
Normandin and in the townships of Parke and Macpés.
An additional demand arises from the fact that provision is made
by legislation for the creation of township communal forests, and settlers
and others are encouraged and assisted to devote a part of their holdings
to timber production. Reforestation is being systematically continued
in the township forest reserves such as Parke, Kenogami, Macpés, Albanel,
Normandin, Parent, Lac-aux-Canards, Laterriere, Cimon, etc., and land
unfit for cultivation in municipalities is being planted with young trees.
For each acre of land planted with forest trees the owner is entitled to a
land order good for twelve dollars on the purchase of public lands.