November 14 PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS: CONNECTIONS.

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November 14 PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS: CONNECTIONS

 Common wildlife: wolves, bears, moose, mountain goats, grizzly bears, bobcats, cougars, chipmunks  Human Activities: tourism (Whistler, Banff) skiing, mountain climbing, National Parks  Natural Resources: forests, iron, lead, nickel, salmon  Industries: forestry, mining, tourism WESTERN CORDILLERA

 Common wildlife: caribou, beavers, black bears, prairie dogs, pronghorns  Human Activities: ranching, stampedes, rodeos  Natural Resources: tar sands, potash, zinc gold  Industries: farming, mining-oils and natural gas INTERIOR PLAINS

 Common wildlife: moose, black bears, wolves, caribou, foxes, weasels  Human Activities: Provincial parks-hiking, camping, canoeing, cross-country skiing, hunting  Natural Resources: gold, zinc, copper, silver, nickel, water, forests  Industries: mining, logging, hydroelectricity CANADIAN SHIELD

 Common wildlife: polar bears, caribou, Canada geese, tundra swans  Human Activities: sight seeing, hunting, trapping, fishing  Natural Resources: natural gas, oil, fish  Industries: tourism, fisheries, mining ARCTIC AND HUDSON BAY LOWLANDS

 Common wildlife: deer, squirells, geese, coyotes, raccoons  Human Activities: boating, camping, fishing, tourism-Niagra Falls, Thousand Islands  Natural Resources: water, fertile soil  Industries: oil refineries, automobile plants, farming, vineyards GREAT LAKES-ST. LAWRENCE LOWLANDS

 Common wildlife: polar bears, caribou, narwhals, arctic hare  Human Activities: sight seeing, dog sledding, hunting, skiing  Natural Resources: iron, zinc, coal, silver  Industries: fishing, hunting, tourism, mining INNUITIAN MOUNTAINS

 Common wildlife: squirrels, moose, elk, bears, beavers, snakes  Human Activities: hiking, boating, fishing  Natural Resources: coal, zinc, lead, gold, salmon, clams, oysters  Industries: mining, forestry, manufacturing, fisheries APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS

 You are going to create a company that offers some type of attraction to tourists  You choose where your agency will be located  Based on where you are located, choose an activity to offer that will attract tourists  Complete the chart with information about your company  Complete a poster advertising your company, with all the information from your chart CREATING YOUR OWN COMPANY