There was a great story in Atlantic about 25 years ago called "The Greening of America." All the countrysides were practically bare of trees near habitation as far as the eye could see here in the eastern end of Nova Scotia where Scots tended to their sheep. It's forested now. The province's two pulp and paper mills, one the biggest and fastest of its kind in the world, are in this region. No one is complaining of lack of wildlife.