Teddy
Wallace
May 30, 2005
Ms. Ellsworth
BioGems
- Tongass National Forest
- Alaska
- Trees soars over 200 feets high,
they protect the cedar and spruce trees slowly maturing in their
shadows. Their broad, moss-draped limbs furnish nests for birds. In the
winter, their canopy acts like a warm coat for the wildlife on the
forest floor, blocking harsh snows and preserving bushes that sustain
grizzly bears, moose and deer through the coldest months.
- The Tongass best place for
environment happened long time year and but right now have problem of
add road, houses, and much more.
- could
be add it new environment than before but should be keep it forever its
real environment for animals and fresh air.
Bear
Tongass
National Forest
seals
Tongass National Forest Map