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taigaRussian name for the forest zone south of the tundra, found across the northern hemisphere. Here, dense forests of conifers (spruces and hemlocks), birches, and poplars occupy glaciated regions punctuated with cold lakes, streams, bogs, and marshes. Winters are prolonged and very cold, but the summer is warm enough to promote dense growth. The varied fauna and flora are in delicate balance because the conditions of life are so precarious. This ecology is threatened by mining, forestry, and pipeline construction. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For years, Duchesne has been on a Messianic mission to make Northerners aware of the abundant, and often overlooked, natural resources in Canada's boreal forest. The acreage burned each year in North American boreal forests has approximately doubled in the past few decades, says Eric S. Boreal Forest Some animals, such Conifers, such as This belt of coniferous, as black bears, pine and spruce, or cone-bearing, trees hibernate, or sleep have a conical shape stretches across the through the cold that lets the heavy northern portion of North winter. |
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