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Plantenzones Canada
De plantenzones van Canada -Taiga -Naaldwoud -Prairie
Learning about Canada's Forest Regions
Geography is a cool subject, it's one of my favorite subjects. You always learn interesting stuff. NOTE:This is Grade 9 Geography Coniferous Trees=evergreen, pine trees Deciduous Trees=leaf, berry trees
Reindeer People
For thousands of years, reindeer herders have roamed the taiga of northern Mongolia. The herders, known as the Tsaschin, or Dukha, rely on their animals for transportation, and for the staples of their diet: milk, cheese, yogurt and dried milk curds. But disease and inbreeding have reduced the herds from more than 2,000 in the 1970s to less than one-third of that today. And that, in turn, has threatened the Tsachins way of life.
ICE Festival Commercial (Geo Project)
Ever wanted to explore the cultural and heritage of the Taiga Plains, one of the most mystical and breath-taking places in all of Canada? Come visit us at our next seasonal ICE Festival and enjoy! Disclaimer: all people, places, and events in this commercial is entirely the creators' imagination and is fictional except for the Taiga Plains. If any resemblance with real people, places, or events are present, it is purely coincedental and was not intentional.
Declaration on Climate Change from Youth of the Arctic
A bunch of great young people from across the Arctic got together and wrote/filmed this Declaration on Climate Change in 2005. The video was taken to the United Nations (Framework Convention on Climate Change) and highlighted during Arctic Day at CoP11 (Montreal, Canada, 2005 UNFCCC). More on the process at www.taiga.net/ayn
outside the National Gallery
Next to the taiga garden at the National Gallery, Ottawa June 2007.
San Diego Zoo - Lynx - Part 1 of 3
Range: Eurasian lynx range from western Europe to northern Asia and the Middle East; Spanish lynx are found in Spain and Portugal; Canadian lynx and bobcat are found in North America Habitat: prairies and steppes, scrubland, temperate forests and taiga, and tundra, depending on species. The lynx is known by the tuft of black hair on the tips of its ears and its short, or "bobbed," tail. In fact, one species of lynx is called a bobcat! What's the purpose of those hair tufts on the ends of the ears? Some researchers think the lynx use them like whiskers to feel things around them. Others think maybe the tufts help the cat to hear well. All lynx also have a mane of longer hair around the face and neck. And the back legs are longer than the front legs, so the lynx looks a bit like it's tipped forward. Although considered part of the small cat grouping, the lynx is much larger than your average housecat-up to 84 pounds (38 kilograms). The four species of lynx are physically different from each other and have adapted to their various habitats.
San Diego Zoo - Lynx - Part 2 of 3
Range: Eurasian lynx range from western Europe to northern Asia and the Middle East; Spanish lynx are found in Spain and Portugal; Canadian lynx and bobcat are found in North America Habitat: prairies and steppes, scrubland, temperate forests and taiga, and tundra, depending on species. The lynx is known by the tuft of black hair on the tips of its ears and its short, or "bobbed," tail. In fact, one species of lynx is called a bobcat! What's the purpose of those hair tufts on the ends of the ears? Some researchers think the lynx use them like whiskers to feel things around them. Others think maybe the tufts help the cat to hear well. All lynx also have a mane of longer hair around the face and neck. And the back legs are longer than the front legs, so the lynx looks a bit like it's tipped forward. Although considered part of the small cat grouping, the lynx is much larger than your average housecat-up to 84 pounds (38 kilograms). The four species of lynx are physically different from each other and have adapted to their various habitats.
San Diego Zoo - Lynx - Part 3 of 3
Range: Eurasian lynx range from western Europe to northern Asia and the Middle East; Spanish lynx are found in Spain and Portugal; Canadian lynx and bobcat are found in North America Habitat: prairies and steppes, scrubland, temperate forests and taiga, and tundra, depending on species. The lynx is known by the tuft of black hair on the tips of its ears and its short, or "bobbed," tail. In fact, one species of lynx is called a bobcat! What's the purpose of those hair tufts on the ends of the ears? Some researchers think the lynx use them like whiskers to feel things around them. Others think maybe the tufts help the cat to hear well. All lynx also have a mane of longer hair around the face and neck. And the back legs are longer than the front legs, so the lynx looks a bit like it's tipped forward. Although considered part of the small cat grouping, the lynx is much larger than your average housecat-up to 84 pounds (38 kilograms). The four species of lynx are physically different from each other and have adapted to their various habitats.
Merlin
As the branches of the icy forest opened their arms to Merlin, he entered the silent world and this is where the magical transformation took place in the world' tallest conifer forest now combined with the deciduous forest. Spring had arrived here something entirely new for Merlin's eyes to behold. Now the trees burst forward into the most luscious green.