Rainforests

British Columbia: Rainforests

Submitted by The Catt-Trax2 Team on Mon, 2007/01/15 - 4:00pm.
Report prepared by Susanne Davies and Jillian Stuart, Students in BCIT’s Fish, Wildlife and Recreation program.

A temperate rainforest is defined as “a forest developing in a temperate climate in which winters are mild and precipitation is abundant year round.” British Columbia’s rainforest is the largest remaining intact rainforest and most biologically productive rainforest in the world. The rainforest consists of four biogeoclimatic zones: Coastal Western Hemlock, Coastal Douglas Fir, Mountain Hemlock, and Interior Cedar-Hemlock.

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