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Temperate Forest Collection

The temperate forest, found in various parts of North America such as Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio and Starved Rock State Park in Illinois

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio, United States of America, North America

Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio, United States of America, North America

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio, United States of America, North America

Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio, United States of America, North America

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Illustration of Biomes (climatic variation) on world map

Illustration of Biomes (climatic variation) on world map

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: An aerial view shows a snow-covered forest growing over the hills

An aerial view shows a snow-covered forest growing over the hills and canyons in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Kaskaskia Canyon, Starved Rock State Park, LaSalle County, Illinois

Kaskaskia Canyon, Starved Rock State Park, LaSalle County, Illinois

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Cypress trees in Heron Pond, Cache River State Natural Area, Illinois

Cypress trees in Heron Pond, Cache River State Natural Area, Illinois

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: USA, Washington State. Beckler River, Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest

USA, Washington State. Beckler River, Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: USA, Washington State. Autumn color with yellow, red and green

USA, Washington State. Autumn color with yellow, red and green

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: USA, Washington State. Deception Creek, Alpine Lakes Wilderness

USA, Washington State. Deception Creek, Alpine Lakes Wilderness

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Old growth Douglas Fir forest - with young hemlock trees. Pacific Northwest. SX133

Old growth Douglas Fir forest - with young hemlock trees. Pacific Northwest. SX133
TOM-1561 Old growth Douglas Fir forest - with young hemlock trees Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Old Growth Douglas Fir Forest with young hemlock trees Pacific N. W. SX409

Old Growth Douglas Fir Forest with young hemlock trees Pacific N. W. SX409
TOM-1570 Old Growth Douglas Fir Forest with young hemlock trees British Columbia, Canada Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Laughing Kookaburra, Dacelo novaeguineae, brown and white bird with a grey tail on a branch

Laughing Kookaburra, Dacelo novaeguineae, brown and white bird with a grey tail on a branch

Background imageTemperate Forest Collection: Old growth Western Red Cedar Pacific Northwest. SX811

Old growth Western Red Cedar Pacific Northwest. SX811
TOM-1564 Old growth Western Red Cedar Pacific Northwest Thuja plicata Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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The temperate forest, found in various parts of North America such as Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio and Starved Rock State Park in Illinois, is a breathtaking sight to behold. These lush woodlands are characterized by their moderate climate and diverse array of plant and animal life. In Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio, the temperate forest showcases its beauty with towering trees that create a canopy overhead. The park's Kaskaskia Canyon offers visitors a glimpse into the enchanting world hidden within these woods. Moving westward to Illinois, we find ourselves surrounded by majestic cypress trees at Heron Pond in Cache River State Natural Area. Their reflection on the tranquil waters adds an ethereal touch to this already picturesque landscape. Venturing even further west to Washington State, Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest treats us to the mesmerizing Beckler River. Here, nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the soothing sounds of rushing water while being enveloped by dense foliage. As autumn arrives in Washington State, the temperate forest transforms into a kaleidoscope of colors. Vibrant shades of yellow, red, and green paint the landscape with breathtaking beauty. This seasonal display can be witnessed throughout various locations like Deception Creek in Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The temperate forests hold immense ecological importance as they provide habitat for countless species and play a crucial role in maintaining our planet's biodiversity. From Ohio to Illinois and all across North America, these forests continue to captivate us with their natural wonders - reminding us why they deserve our utmost respect and protection.