
Cascadian Bioregion
The Cascadian Bioregion is a distinct ecological and cultural area in the Pacific Northwest of North America, encompassing parts of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. Characterized by its diverse ecosystems, the region features mountains, forests, rivers, and coastlines. It supports a rich array of wildlife and plant species. The term "Cascadia" reflects both environmental features and shared cultural elements, promoting sustainability and a deep connection to nature among its inhabitants. The region is known for its progressive environmental movements and emphasis on the importance of preserving natural landscapes.