Category
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taiga
Taiga or tayga ( ; , ), also known as boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces, and larches.
West Siberian Plain
large plain that occupies the western portion of Siberia
Bruce Peninsula
peninsula in Southern Ontario, Canada
East Siberian taiga
Taiga ecoregion in eastern Russia
Scandinavian and Russian taiga
ecoregion in Northern Europe
evergreen forest
forest consisting entirely or mainly of evergreen trees which do not shed their leaves or needles seasonally
Boreal forest of Canada
Canadian region characterized by coniferous forests

Hemiboreal
thumb|Hemiboreal deciduous forest in Latvia. Latvia, like other hemiboreal areas, also has extensive lush coniferous forests.
Hemiboreal means halfway between the temperate and subarctic (or boreal) zones. The term is most frequently used in the context of climates and ecosystems.
Aspen parkland
Temperate transitional vegetation zone in Canada and the United States
Trans-Baikal conifer forests
ecoregion in southern Siberia and Mongolia
West Siberian taiga
Ecoregion (WWF)
Urals Montane Forest and Taiga
Montane tundra and taiga ecoregion in Russia
Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve
National park reserve in the Northwest Territories of Canada
Muskwa-Slave Lake Taiga
taiga ecoregion in Alberta, British Columbia, and Northwest Territories
Kamchatka Taiga
ecoregion in the middle of the Kamchatka Peninsula
Sakhalin Island taiga
ecoregion which covers most of Sakhalin Island, Russia
Okhotsk-Manchurian taiga
ecoregion in the Russian Far East
Northeast Siberian taiga
ecoregion in northeastern Siberia, Russia
Midwest Canadian Shield forests
Boreal coniferous forest ecoregion in central Canada
Eastern Canadian Shield taiga
Taiga ecoregion in Labrador and Quebec

Yukon Interior dry forests
Boreal coniferous forest ecoregion in British Columbia and Yukon
Eastern Canadian Boreal Forests
Boreal coniferous forest ecoregion in Eastern Canada
arctic ecology
study of the relationships between biotic and abiotic factors in the arctic
Central Canadian Shield forests
Boreal coniferous forest ecoregion in Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
Newfoundland Highland forests
Boreal coniferous forest ecoregion in Newfoundland
Northern Canadian Shield taiga
Boreal coniferous forest ecoregion in central Canada
Mid-Canada Boreal Plains Forests
Boreal coniferous forest ecoregion in central Canada
Southern Hudson Bay taiga
Boreal coniferous forest ecoregion in Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
Kamchatka-Kurile meadows and sparse forests
Coastal meadow and forest ecoregion in far eastern Russia