Taiga Biome
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Location
The location of this taiga biome is in Canada specifically in Vancouver. The continent is North America, the region is coast and mountains the country is Canada to be more specific British Columbia.
Climate
The taiga biome is very cold and the ground is covered in ice and snow. It's light is mostly dark and it's extreme temperate and wide ranging.Winter temperature ranges from -65*F to 30*F, and the summer ranges from 30*F to 60*F. The annual precipitation ranges from 12-33 inches a year, from the rain there is A LOT of vegetation. The water supply comes from the precipitation and the snow, there aren't many streams in this particular biome.



Geography
The geography of this biome is usually farther away from the equator explaining why it is cold (the exception to this is the taiga in Brazil). Since it rains so much the vegetation is booming, even though it has poor nutrient soil.This biome is found in high altitudes which is mostly on mountains. Two biomes you could compare to the taiga with are the tundra and alpine since both are cold, away fro the equator and either have some of the same animals or have some of the same weather or vegetation.
Plants
This biome is FILLED with plant life, it almost has 100 species but some of the plants i want to focus on are ostrich fern (scientific name is matteuccia struthiopterris), big fungus (scientific name is boletrus sp.), polytrichum moss, and willow trees. Ostrich fern is found in the northern hemisphere specifically in eastern and northern Europe. Northern Asia, and Northern North America. Its leaves grow brown in the summer if not protected from wind and hail. The willow tree lives in moist soil in



Animals

Just like the plants, there are many animals in the taiga biome. Some of the main animals that live here are brown bears, gray wolves, wolverines, Canada lynx, great horned owls, caribou and moose. The omnivore of this group of animals is the brown bear. Brown bears live in the uplands of western North America and in





Enviornmetal Concerns
There are major problems in the taiga, goes from mercury poising to road building, to hunting. The taigas are being attacked brutally by...well us. To put it simply we are a danger to the taiga in many ways. We hunt the animals that live there for there fur with decreases the animals numbers harshly. For animals like the Canada lynx, they can't afford that considering they are already hunt

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