The Great Bear Rainforest
The Great Bear Rainforest is home to a ton of animals including the very rare white black bear, also known as the Spirit Bear. The Spirit Bear only exists in the Great Bear Rainforest and they are very rare to come across. There are only about 200 of them left in the whole world. The Salmon are also very important in the Great Bear Rainforest. They are the food source for almost every animal in the Great Bear Rainforest and if an oil spill happened think about what would happen to the animals living there and even us when we eat the Salmon. Everything is connected and We are connected to the earth in a fine balance. Even something small that happens there will affect us here, whether we know it or not
The Great Bear Rainforest
One of earth’s great wildlife areas, the Great Bear Rainforest still hosts healthy populations of all wildlife species present when Captain Vancouver sailed up the coast in 1793. Though roughly the size of Ireland, it has a human population of less than 17,000 outside of the town of Prince Rupert, compared to 4.5 million in Ireland. Virtually roadless, it is a land of island archipelagoes and long fjords that reach back into the glacier-capped Coastal Mountain range. The Coastal Mountain range has isolated many wildlife populations from their conspecifics in the rest of North America. As a result the Great Bear Rainforest is home to many subspecies and genetically unique populations like, for example, the Spirit Bear or the coastal grey wolves.