Somewhere in the temperate forest, a rabbit munches on some grass. An oak tree extends its branches to soak up the sun. A red fox pounces on an unsuspecting squirrel. These are all examples of a biome at work: each member of the community benefiting from another. The temperate forest biome is extremely diverse, with an amazing array of plants and animals. Come take a walk in the woods, and see how the land, climate, plants, and wildlife interact to make the unique temperate forest biome.
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Philip Johansson is a writer, educator, and naturalist living in the Northeast. He writes articles on science, medicine, and natural history for national magazines and newspapers. He is currently senior editor at the Earthwatch Institute, a nonprofit organization supporting scientific research, conservation, and education.
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