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Toucans: South & Central American Temperate Rainforests, due to loss of habitat
Jaguar: South & Central American Temperate Rainforests, due to hunting
Threats to Temperate Rainforests: tree cutting as well as global warming
Airfare from Cleveland, OH: $600
Fee to camp on Redwood Grounds: $35
RAINGEAR: even when not predicted, rain will occur!
Extra Socks: rain and wet climate can get feet wet, bring socks in case of puddles
Layers: Temperate Rainforests have dense canopies that can block out sunlight, wear layers to keep warm in case of cool shade, especially in cold months
Avoid Cotton: this climate tends to be moist in every season, cotton will absorb this moisture rather than repealing it
Insect repellent: warm dampness attracts many insects!
In the Temperate Rainforest activities include hiking, zip lining, camping, bicycle trails, camping, wildlife viewing, and horseback riding
Plants: Grow thicker and taller to reach the sunlight needed, trees also grow their bark to a level that will keep the core warm from constant moist temperatures.
Animals: Thicker coats have been an adaptation made to keep out moisture, deer have shorter antlers to allow movement underbrush
Two distinct climate seasons, long and wet winter with high precipitation, and a short dry summer rarely reaching above 80 degrees Farenheit
Moisture results in a blanket of moss, incredibly high trees, topography is diverse ranging from flat to steep, different heights and levels, hills and valleys
Plants: very tall trees, lush vegitation, plentiful moss, ancient trees (Redwood)
Animals: many animals with bears, wolves, cougars, wolves, lynx, raccoons, deer, birds, and even elk