About 2/3 of Canadian species of plants, animals, and micro-organisms live in the boreal forest. The biome shelters common animals, like white-tailed deer, and endangered species, like whooping cranes. Here’s a breakdown of boreal biodiversity:
About 2/3 of Canadian species of plants, animals, and micro-organisms live in the boreal forest. The biome shelters common animals, like white-tailed deer, and endangered species, like whooping cranes. Here’s a breakdown of boreal biodiversity:
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