Temperate Woodland
Temperate woodlands are ecosystems characterized by a mix of trees, shrubs, and grasses. They typically experience four distinct seasons, with warm summers and cool winters. Common trees found in these areas include oak, maple, and pine, which provide habitats for various wildlife species.
These woodlands are often located in regions with moderate rainfall, supporting diverse plant and animal life. The understory is rich with shrubs and herbaceous plants, which contribute to the overall biodiversity. Temperate woodlands play a crucial role in carbon storage and soil conservation, making them important for environmental health.