Temperate Rainforests:
Location: Found in temperate regions, such as the Pacific Northwest, these rainforests experience milder temperatures than their tropical counterparts.
Biodiversity: Though less diverse than tropical rainforests, temperate rainforests harbor unique species adapted to cooler climates.
Flora: Dominated by evergreen trees like spruce and hemlock, these rainforests also feature mosses, ferns, and lichens.
Wildlife: Species like bears, eagles, and salmon thrive in temperate rainforests, showcasing adaptations to changing seasons.
Conservation: Facing threats like logging and habitat loss, efforts are underway to conserve and sustainably manage temperate rainforests.
