It is estimated that the total human population in the taiga biome is around 400 million people, mostly concentrated in the boreal forest regions of Russia, Canada, and Scandinavia. However, the population density in the taiga biome is generally low due to its harsh climate and remote location.
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In the taiga the main human activities are lumbering(woodcutting) , fur trapping and salmon fishing.
The population of the taiga includes moose, snowshoe rabbits, owls, wolves, foxes, voles, red squirrels, bobcats, bears, minks, elk, lynxes, and some members of the weasel family.
0.039 people per square km
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In the taiga, human interactions primarily involve hunting, logging, and outdoor recreation. Indigenous communities in the taiga have a deep connection to the land and rely on its resources for survival. Conservation efforts and sustainable practices are important to maintain the delicate balance of the taiga ecosystem.
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Arizona's human population is 6,400,000