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Eastern subarctic woodlands are primarily found in the northern regions of Canada and Alaska, extending into parts of northeastern Russia. This biome is characterized by its cold climate, with long winters and short summers, supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna adapted to these conditions. The woodlands are often dominated by species such as black spruce, tamarack, and various shrubs. They serve as a transition zone between the boreal forests to the south and the tundra to the north.

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