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This chapter deals with the continental boreal forest of Canada from the Yukon Territory to Quebec, a 500-1500-km wide band, 3 million km super(2), larger than all other forest types in Canada combined. Other boreal forest regions with distinctive ecological and management contexts will be discussed elsewhere in this book, including interior Alaska in Chapter 17, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland and Labrador in Chapter 20, and Fennoscandia in Chapter 24.
This chapter deals with the continental boreal forest of Canada from the Yukon Territory to Quebec, a 500-1500-km wide band, 3 million km super(2), larger than all other forest types in Canada combined. Other boreal forest regions with distinctive ecological and management contexts will be discussed elsewhere in this book, including interior Alaska in Chapter 17, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland and Labrador in Chapter 20, and Fennoscandia in Chapter 24.
This chapter deals with the continental boreal forest of Canada from the Yukon Territory to Quebec, a 500-1500-km wide band, 3 million km super(2), larger than all other forest types in Canada combined. Other boreal forest regions with distinctive ecological and management contexts will be discussed elsewhere in this book, including interior Alaska in Chapter 17, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland and Labrador in Chapter 20, and Fennoscandia in Chapter 24.
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