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Acadian Forest

The Acadian Forest is a unique, mixed woodland region in Eastern Canada, mainly from southern New Brunswick to northern Nova Scotia. It features a blend of deciduous trees like yellow birch and maples, with conifers such as spruces and firs. This diversity creates rich habitats supporting many plants and animals. The forest has been shaped by a cool, moist climate and has a long history of sustainable logging. It’s important ecologically and culturally, providing resources and recreation, and is notable for its resilience and the variety of tree species that thrive together in a relatively mild, coastal environment.