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Yes, there's the Wood Bison, Siberian Crane, and Siberian Tiger!
Wood bison, Siberian crane, Beavers, and Siberian tiger are four I can name. The wood bison, beaver, and tiger are endangered from being over hunted for their fur (as well as their meat for the bison). The crane is threatened by pollution of it's habitat. Measures are currently being taken to increase the population of these creatures.
Mixed-Wood Plains
list 4 competing land uses in the mixed wood plains ecozone
Wood Bison
Primarily open grasslands. Wood bison or bison that are a mix of wood and plains bison, will also live in or near forested areas.
Snow Leopards, Siberian Tiger, Siberian Crane, Wood Bison (Buffalo), Peregrine Falcon, Whopping Crane, Canada Lynx (which has some special circumstances involved in it's listing), and the Beaver ( which was hunted almost to extinction in the 1600's).
Wood Bison
Fortunately for the Wood Bison that live in Wood Bison National Park of Northern Alberta into the Northwest Territories, there are plenty of trees around to keep them sheltered from the nasty winter storms that blow through. The bison also huddle together to keep warm, keeping the little ones in the middle, and also have an ingrained knowledge of sweeping snow aside with their hairy massive heads to get at the grass down at the bottom.
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Taiga
The animals endangered in the taiga are the following-snow leopard-canadalynx-beaver-peregrine falcon-siberiancrane-wood bison(buffalo)The snow leopard is not found in that region.The Canada lynx is not an endangered species, neither is the beaver. The only animal found there that is threatened is the Siberian crane on the above list.