Northwoods (forest)
The northwoods are the boreal forest of North America, covering about half of Canada and parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. For the part within the borders of the Midwestern United States, see Laurentian Mixed Forest Province.
The boreal forest is host to a wide variety of deer, ranging from the large moose to the whitetail deer. All of these large herbivores prefer the cool forest, but all need open land on which to graze. Of the deer, moose are perhaps best adapted to wetlands and thrive in the boggy boreal forest.
The temperate conifer forests of the United States contain more than 40 important cone-bearing forest tree species. These forests all have members of the taxonomic family called Pinaceae, and most are commercially sought. However, some have uses outside the traditional forest product market. This massive softwood forest is spread over the entire North American continent and makes up the major portion of both trees and volume.
There are five principal forest regions in North America that comprise the coniferous forest. The forests are equally spread geographically between east and west. Because of the forest's great size, and because of differing climate and soils, North America is favored by a rich variety of these "evergreens". This forest supports four times as many tree species as Europe does.
Pacific coniferous forest
The Pacific forest region runs along a thin strip of land for 3,000 miles from Kodiak Island in Alaska to the Santa Cruz Mountains near San Francisco. This forest has the most prodigious growth of conifers unequalled anywhere on earth. A combination of temperature, rainfall, and topography creates conditions favorable for growing the largest living organisms: the inland sequoias and the coast redwoods.The Olympic National Forest of Washington supports dense stands of western hemlock, western red cedar, Sitka spruce, and Pacific silver. Douglas fir is concentrated in Washington and Oregon. Alaska's predominate species are the western hemlock and Sitka spruce.