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The Boreal Shield

Glossary Terms! Muskeg Taiga Timberland

The Boreal Shield The Boreal Shield is a combination of two important natural features: The rocky Canadian Shield The coniferous northern forest The Boreal Shield is a huge ecozone, in some places stretching over 1000 kilometres wide. It as been called the Amazon of the North

Landscape The Boreal Shield has a very distinct look. This is due mostly to glaciers that scraped the land and exposed the granite bedrock, leaving behind thin soils and many depressions. These depression fill with water creating bogs, swamps and lakes.

Natural Vegetation The natural vegetation of the Boreal Shield is well adapted to cold winters and short, hot summers and just enough precipitation to support a dense forest.

Natural Vegetation Black Spruce and balsam fir are used in high quantity for the pulp and paper mills. Hardy deciduous trees like birch and poplar are found on the southern edges of the region. Lichens and shrubs are also found in this area.

Wildlife 230 different birds live in the Boreal Shield Aquatic animals Seals, whales, pike, trout and pickerel Smaller animals Beaver, fox, marten, otter Large animals Black bear, lynx, coyote, moose

People About 4 million people live in the Boreal Shield Mines and mills are major resources in this ecozone. Remote hunting and fishing lodges create a prosperous tourism industry.

People Many Aboriginal peoples live in the Boreal Shield Some maintain their traditions of hunting and fishing while others work in resources, businesses, construction or tourism.

People In Newfoundland and Labrador, fishing formed the basis of the economy. However, recent overfishing has led to the collapse of major fish stocks, which have impaired many coastal fishing communities.

Threats Logging, mining, the building of oil and gas pipelines, and hydroelectric development all threaten the ecozone. Forestry industry Clear-cutting methods leave few trees behind in logging areas Only a few tree species are being replanted.

Threats Roads Road building through the ecozone force sediment buildup in streams and rivers Road separate animal habitats, leaving them vulnerable Road access brings more motorized vehicles into an area leading to more pollution, risk of fire and an overall negative impact on the wildlife.

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