The CookInlettaiga is a taiga and boreal forests ecoregion in Alaska. This ecoregion is located around the upper CookInlet on the south-central coast...
Taiga (/ˈtaɪɡə/; Russian: тайга́), also known as boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines...
around Cook Inlet at the head of the peninsula is the neighboring CookInlettaiga ecoregion. The area has a freezing climate of snow (up to 4000mm) and...
boreal forests/taiga ecoregions v t e Alaska Peninsula montane taiga United States Central Canadian Shield forests Canada CookInlettaiga United States...
stretching from the Kenai Peninsula of south-central Alaska to Portland Inlet in British Columbia. Elevations range from sea level to over 4,500 m (14...
Lake or Gene Lake, and ends where the Swanson River meets the CookInlet at Captain Cook State Park. There are over 110 miles of hiking trails in the refuge...
the Bering Strait in 66°44′ N" at Norton Bay and the Gulf of Alaska at CookInlet. Southern outliers have been reported in southern Saskatchewan and the...
ecozones: Pacific Marine Pacific Maritime Boreal Cordillera Montane Cordillera Taiga Plains Boreal Plains Ecozones. The area now known as British Columbia is...
Lake Agassiz. The forest contains a small slice of true boreal forest (taiga), and a mixed conifer-hardwood forest known as the North Woods, a transition...