Akamina–Kishinena region

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The Akamina–Kishinena region is a remote, mountainous wilderness area in the Canadian Rockies known for its rich biodiversity, intact ecosystems, and role as a critical wildlife corridor within the Crown of the Continent.

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Akamina–Kishinena region canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
mountainous region
protected area
wilderness area
adjacentTo Glacier National Park NERFINISHED
Waterton Lakes National Park NERFINISHED
borderedBy Alberta NERFINISHED
Montana NERFINISHED
climate continental mountain climate
country Canada
hasCharacteristic intact ecosystems
mountainous
remote
rich biodiversity
wilderness
hasConservationValue high biodiversity significance
intact predator–prey systems
hasEcosystemType alpine tundra
montane forest
subalpine forest
hasFeature alpine meadows
coniferous forests
high mountain passes
rugged terrain
steep valleys
hasLandUse backcountry recreation
conservation
hasManagementConcern maintaining wildlife corridors
hasManagementGoal preservation of ecological integrity
hasRole critical wildlife corridor
isImportantFor grizzly bear habitat
wildlife movement between Canada and the United States
isPartOf transboundary conservation landscape
isRemoteFrom major urban centers
knownFor habitat for large mammals
relatively undisturbed landscapes
wildlife connectivity
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
Canadian Rockies NERFINISHED
partOf Crown of the Continent NERFINISHED
Crown of the Continent ecosystem NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
supportsProcess ecological connectivity
wildlife migration

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Crown of the Continent Ecosystem hasPart Akamina–Kishinena region