Canada is a country with heavenly natural beauty, stunning landscapes and untouched reserves. Many parts of Canada are known as unexplored, lonely wilderness, and flora and fauna of the country should be stunningly diverse. Canada consists largely of vastness uninhabited and unspoiled natural landscape and is large enough to reveal a distance measurement in kilometers as inappropriate – latitude and longitude are used more frequently. About one tenth of the land area of Canada is unaffected and not inhabited. But that does not mean that the person has left no trace in these regions.



Environmental problems also arise without dense population. The colder regions near the Arctic are sensitive far to interventions in natural processes. Since the consequences of thoughtless consumption in Canada are often visible in the distance of densely populated areas that Canadians have comparatively late developed an awareness of environmental protection. The country lies with its carbon footprint only in midfield, the carbon dioxide emissions per capita is one of the world’s highest. Critical to the nature of Canada’s wood consumption in the country. While there are still uncontaminated forests in Canada, but which are too far away from the settlement areas, as they could be used sustainably.



Instead, settlement near forests are exploited and planted in fast-track procedure, animals can not be there to settle, other plants have no chance. The rainforests in western Canada are also threatened. In the area covered by ice regions in the north of the country, other factors play a role: the extraction of oil and gas takes only limited consideration to the habitats of polar bears, seals and whales. Kanad owns more than 40 national parks, and because conservation is a top priority. The parks are excellently maintained and attract tourists from all over the world. However, many of them are very far apart, corridors between the parks are still missing but the program is on the expansion.