n recent decades, the severity and frequency of wildfires have increased due to drought and higher temperatures brought on by climate change. As a result, forests are being destroyed faster than they can naturally regrow. Grant Canary is an environmental entrepreneur who wants to change that. He founded and is the chief executive officer of Mast Reforestation, a company based in Washington State. It focuses on replanting forests in ways that are sustainable, or possible to maintain over time.
To help burned forests bounce back, the company grows and plants tree seedlings that have been specifically cultivated, or grown, to survive wildfires. The goal is to reduce the amount of time it takes for forests to recover after a blaze and safeguard them against future devastation. “We’re trying to fight the worst effects of climate change,” says Canary. He spoke with Science World about his work helping forests make a comeback.