Welcome to the World's Largest Biome!
Covering 29% of the world's forest, the Boreal Forest Spands over Canada and Alaska, most of Sweden, Finland and inland Norway, much of Russia, and the northern parts of Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Japan.
The Boreal Foest is also known as the Taiga Forest, which is a Russian word for forest.
Many of the same species of animal and plants both inhabit Asia's and North America's boreal forest, because of the Bering land bridge that at one time connected the two continents.
The Boreal Foest is also known as the Taiga Forest, which is a Russian word for forest.
Many of the same species of animal and plants both inhabit Asia's and North America's boreal forest, because of the Bering land bridge that at one time connected the two continents.