
Great Bear Rainforest
The Great Bear Rainforest is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the world, located on British Columbia's central coast in Canada. Spanning over 6.4 million acres, it features diverse ecosystems with lush vegetation, unique wildlife, and pristine rivers. The region is particularly known for its population of spirit bears, a rare white variation of the black bear. The rainforest plays a crucial role in biodiversity and carbon storage, while also serving as a cultural site for Indigenous peoples. Conservation efforts aim to protect this vital area from logging and industrial development, ensuring its preservation for future generations.