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Cascadian flora and fauna

Cascadian flora and fauna refer to the plants and animals native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America, including parts of Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. This area features lush forests with towering evergreens like Douglas fir and cedar, as well as wildflowers, mosses, and ferns. Animal life includes bald eagles, black bears, elk, mountain lions, and diverse bird species. The climate, with its wet winters and mild summers, supports this vibrant ecosystem, creating a rich natural environment that is both resilient and uniquely adapted to the region's conditions.