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Geographic Range. Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) are originally native to northern China. Following a series of introductions, the species had found its way to
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All about the world's biomes, their plants, animals, and climates. A biome is a large geographical area of distinctive plant and animal groups which are adapted to
Human activities. Although population density in the NWT is very low, many communities report increasing disturbance over entire regions as a result of greater human
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Encyclopedic entry. The taiga is a forest of the cold, subarctic region. The subarctic is an area of the Northern Hemisphere that lies just south of the Arctic Circle.
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Biomes and Ecozones - General Resources. Biomes. A biome is a large, distinctive complex of plant communities created and maintained by climate.
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