Native to North America
"Native to North America" refers to species of plants, animals, and other organisms that originated and evolved on the continent. These species have adapted to the diverse climates and ecosystems found across North America, from the Arctic tundra to temperate forests and deserts. Examples include the American bison, Eastern red cedar, and bald eagle.
Understanding what is native to North America is important for conservation efforts and biodiversity. Native species play crucial roles in their ecosystems, supporting food webs and maintaining ecological balance. Protecting these species helps preserve the natural heritage and environmental health of the region.