The mixedwood ecozone, primarily found in Canada, encompasses regions where both coniferous and deciduous trees coexist. It spans areas in provinces such as Ontario, Quebec, and parts of the Prairie provinces. While specific population figures for the mixedwood ecozone itself are not easily defined, the broader regions it covers host millions of residents, particularly in urban centers like Toronto and Montreal. The ecozone is characterized more by its ecological diversity than by a distinct human population count.
Mixed-Wood Plains
list 4 competing land uses in the mixed wood plains ecozone
I think its the mixed wood plains im not sure so dont count on it. EDIT: It is indeed the Mixed Wood Plains. ~kingsleywong
There are several adaptations that are required by the animals in the mixed wood plains ecozone. This includes their fur, legs, body forms and so much more. This will help them in their daily survival.
The Mixed-Grass Prairie.
Mixed Woods Plains
Mixedwood Plains: 15,631,830
C. Antarctic
It is located between the mixed boreal forest and the mixed-grass prairies. WEM in Edmonton is actually located in an ecozone called the Aspen Parkland.
There are 708 000 people in the Boreal Plains Ecozone.
Boreal Shield Ecozone
Palearctic