Task 3: The animals: bison, bear, elk, coyotes, moose, horse, frogs,
snakes, rattlesnake venomous, bull snake not venomous, valley garter
snake not venomous, wandering garter snake not venomous, bald eagles,
goose, great horned owl, great grey owl, burrowing owl, short eared
owls, boreal owls, long eared owl, Pygmy owl.
The natural resources:Forestry,mining, and hydro power
The terrain: hills and forests.
Task 4: What Trees and plants :,.
Needles occur in bunches of two and are often listed in a spiral with
sharp points. Dark green. Cones seeds can vary in shape from short and
cylindrical to egg shape and two to four centimetres Long without
stocks. The seed scales have sharp prickles at their tips. The bark is
thin orange-brown to grey and finely scaled. Lodgepole pine can grow
almost everywhere
Birch is a Finley deciduous hardwood tree. it is a small or medium
sized shrub or tree.birch is durable an is commonly used in building
and plywood. After a wild fire birch will quickly cover
Boreal owl
Is a small species of owls. They are one of the least known owl in
northern and Central America.they are found in boreal and sub pine
forests
Valley garter snake : valley garter snakes are all over North
America.the Scientific name: Thamnophis sirtalis 55- 9 centimetres.
Task 2: The high divide features many species of animals ranging from
the common garter snake to unique animals such as the great horned owl
and the rattlesnake. Some other animals include bison, bear, elk,
coyotes, moose, horse, frogs and more snakes. As well, the area is
home to a unique population of bears and wolves.
snakes, rattlesnake venomous, bull snake not venomous, valley garter
snake not venomous, wandering garter snake not venomous, bald eagles,
goose, great horned owl, great grey owl, burrowing owl, short eared
owls, boreal owls, long eared owl, Pygmy owl.
The natural resources:Forestry,mining, and hydro power
The terrain: hills and forests.
Task 4: What Trees and plants :,.
Needles occur in bunches of two and are often listed in a spiral with
sharp points. Dark green. Cones seeds can vary in shape from short and
cylindrical to egg shape and two to four centimetres Long without
stocks. The seed scales have sharp prickles at their tips. The bark is
thin orange-brown to grey and finely scaled. Lodgepole pine can grow
almost everywhere
Birch is a Finley deciduous hardwood tree. it is a small or medium
sized shrub or tree.birch is durable an is commonly used in building
and plywood. After a wild fire birch will quickly cover
Boreal owl
Is a small species of owls. They are one of the least known owl in
northern and Central America.they are found in boreal and sub pine
forests
Valley garter snake : valley garter snakes are all over North
America.the Scientific name: Thamnophis sirtalis 55- 9 centimetres.
Task 2: The high divide features many species of animals ranging from
the common garter snake to unique animals such as the great horned owl
and the rattlesnake. Some other animals include bison, bear, elk,
coyotes, moose, horse, frogs and more snakes. As well, the area is
home to a unique population of bears and wolves.
By Duncan and Tamas
We want to reduce residents so the animals can cross. High divide is a linkage zone between Yellowstone and selman selway bitterroot and crown of the continent. Their trying to conserve moose, grizzly bears, wolverine , elk, trout and antloupe. Our area is priority because animals won't be able to cross places without dying . Without the high divide Yellowstone would not have any any animals. Our area has lots and lots of trees. Our area is priority because it has a mountain ecosystem. There are only a few mountain Eco systems left in the world. The mountains are home to any different animals . From large mammals like deer ,bears ,elk and moose to small animals like squirles and thing like that.