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The Western Cordillera, characterized by its mountainous terrain, hosts a diverse range of natural vegetation. In lower elevations, you can find temperate rainforests dominated by coniferous trees such as Douglas fir, western red cedar, and Sitka spruce. As elevation increases, vegetation transitions to alpine tundra and sparse vegetation, including hardy shrubs and grasses. The region's varied climate and topography contribute to this rich ecological diversity.

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