Taiga Plains

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Taiga Plains is a vast boreal forest and wetland ecoregion of northwestern Canada characterized by cold climates, flat to gently rolling terrain, and extensive peatlands.

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Taiga Plains canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boreal forest
ecoregion
wetland region
borderedBy Boreal Plains NERFINISHED
Cordillera region of western Canada NERFINISHED
Taiga Shield NERFINISHED
climateZone high-latitude
contains Great Slave Lake lowlands NERFINISHED
Mackenzie River valley NERFINISHED
bogs
fens
peat plateaus
country Canada
hasBiome boreal
hasClimate cold
subarctic
hasFauna beaver
black bear
migratory waterfowl
moose
wolf
woodland caribou
hasFeature boreal forest
extensive peatlands
wetlands
hasHydrology numerous lakes
rivers
wetlands
hasSeasonality long cold winters
short cool summers
hasSoil peat
permafrost-affected soils
hasTerrain flat
gently rolling
hasVegetation black spruce
coniferous forest
lichens
mosses
tamarack
white spruce
locatedIn North America
northwestern Canada
locatedInAdministrativeArea Alberta NERFINISHED
British Columbia NERFINISHED
Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
Yukon NERFINISHED
partOf Boreal forest of Canada
Nearctic ecozone NERFINISHED

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Mackenzie Valley ecoregion Taiga Plains