Great Bear Rainforest
The Great Bear Rainforest is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the world, located on the central coast of British Columbia, Canada. Spanning over 6.4 million acres, it is home to diverse ecosystems, including old-growth trees, rivers, and coastal habitats. The rainforest supports a variety of wildlife, such as black bears, grizzly bears, and the rare white Kermode bear, also known as the "spirit bear."
This region is significant for its ecological importance and cultural heritage. It is inhabited by several First Nations communities, who have lived in harmony with the land for thousands of years. Conservation efforts aim to protect the rainforest from logging and industrial development, ensuring its preservation for future generations.