Task 4
grizzly.bears
, Canada lynx , fisher, gray wolves bull trout. Hemlocks ,cedar cotton wood, white bark, pine lodgepole pine |
The Our region is important and unique because we have wide and vast
landscape, it sits in the heart of the Yellowstone and spreads north to the Yukon continental corridor. It extends from the southern Canadian Rockies in British Columbia and Alberta southward along the continental divide into Montana. All that land covers about 72,000 km2. The geography you can find in the crown of the continent is amazing its rough and jagged landscape is great for climbing up hills or mountains. It's also really unique because we have a lot of historical sites and artifacts that you can see and do. There are also really interesting recreational activities in the mountains and forests like camping in the wild or at camp sites. There are things you can do there that you might never get to do again and you will want to stay longer, it also makes really good memories that you will never forget it's a great experience. Task3 |
Task 2
trains and refineries sediment basins western Canada PM_E DeLorme world baseman USDOE EIA Shale world mineral Deposits Federal Lands RIDGE Precipitation radar etc |
Crown of the continent is one of only two remaining areas within the Yellowstone to Yukon region where grizzly bears and other wide-ranging species can move back and forth between Canada and the U.S.
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Task #1 – Why is your PRIORITY AREA valued? (trees, forests & ecosystems) |
crown of the contedent is important because it has many provincial parks and one national park like Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park, as well as the Scapegoat and Bob Marshall wildernesse , top of the world provincial park, bob creek wilderness provincial park, Watertown lakes national park.
N Also the crown of the continent is home to many places. Some examples are in this web