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The eastern forest–boreal transition is a temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion of North America, mostly in eastern Canada. It is a transitional zone or region between the predominantly coniferous Boreal Forest and the mostly deciduous broadleaf forest region further south.
The dominant trees of these coastal forests are balsam fir Abies balsamea along with black spruce Picea mariana, white spruce Picea glauca on the shoreline, and paper birch Betula papyrifera and aspen Populus tremuloides where the forest is regrown following logging or other disturbance
The park lies within the Eastern forest-boreal transition ecoregion, so there is a wide variety of plant life. [4] The park is home to: moose, deer, black bears, wolves, lynx, bobcats, martens and beavers along with over 20 species of reptiles and amphibians. Over 100 species of birds breed, nest or rest within park boundaries.
Boreal forests/taiga: Southern Hudson Bay taiga: Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec: Boreal forests/taiga: Yukon Interior dry forests: British Columbia, Yukon: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests: Eastern forest–boreal transition: Ontario, Quebec: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests: Eastern Great Lakes lowland forests: Ontario, Quebec: Temperate ...
The foundation advocates for policies to ban single-use plastic items, [9] carries out a project to restore the water quality in Kelani River, [10] campaigns to prevent degazetting of protected areas for development projects, [11] [12] [13] litigates against illegal tourism in ecologically sensitive areas, [14] [15] advocates against the downgrading of 'other state forests, [16] litigates to ...
Eastern forest-boreal transition: Ontario: Quetico Provincial Park: 1,500 square kilometres (370,000 acres) Western Great Lakes forests: Ontario: White Bear Forest: Eastern forest-boreal transition: Ontario: Wolf Lake Forest Reserve: 336 hectares (830 acres) Eastern forest-boreal transition: red pine Quebec: Bois Beckett Forest, [13] Sherbrooke ...
The area is a temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome transition zone between the true boreal forest to the north and the Big Woods and Carolinian forest to the south, with characteristics of each. It has areas of both broadleaf and conifer forest cover, and bodies of water ranging from lakes to conifer bogs and swamps. [2]
The Ministry of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation [2] (Sinhala: වනජීවී හා වන සම්සත් සංරක්ෂණ අමාත් ...