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St. Lawrence Lowlands

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Wildlife in the St. Lawrence Lowlands

Mammals in Lowlands:

Fisher

Flying Squirrel

White-Striped Skunk

Red Fox

Chipmunk

Porcupine

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...continued mammals

White-tailed dearRaccoon

Wolf

MooseBeaver

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St. Lawrence Lowlands' Birds

Canada GooseBlue Jay

Snowy Owl 

Great Blue Heron

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...continued birds

Bald Eagle 

Northern Cardinal

Red-headed           Woodpecker 

 Peregrine Falcon

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St. Lawrence Lowlands Insects and Reptiles

Black Widow Spider         Grasshopper      Common Garter Snake

Monarch Butterfly

Lady Bug

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 <--  St. Lawrence River in summer

Great Lakes summer -->

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St. Lawrence in winter

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Lake Superior in winter

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Climate 4

 

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Landforms 1

 

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Landforms 2

 

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Landfroms 3

 

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Landforms 4

 

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Trees In the Lowlands

Maple

Spruce

Beech

Hemlock

Hickory

Oak

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Plants

Sassafras Common Cattail

Broadl-eaf forest plant

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ForestMixed Forest(Deciduous and Coniferous)

Broad-Leaf Forest

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Flora

Lakeside Lily

White Fringed Orchid

Poke Milkweed

Dwarf Lake Iris

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Location 

  Bottom area of Ontario.

Surrounding the Great Lakes

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How the First Peoples Lived(Predictions)• They had lots of lakes.• Would kill/hunt animals like moose and deer, and skin animals like that for

clothing.• Now there are crops grown, but in the past there would not be crops like

these.• Would probably grow vegetables, because of good crop land.• With lakes nearby, there is lots of water to use.• Rocks could be used for hunting and tools.• With warm summers they would do most of the activities, and in the winter

they would stay inside and get ready for the summer hunting. • Children would use beaver tails for ping pong games.

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Cite It Right

http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/kids/animal-facts/animals.asphttp://www.pc.gc.ca/docs/v-g/nation/nation76.aspxhttp://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0007093http://www.qc.ec.gc.ca/faune/biodiv/en/flora/vascular_flora.html http://partner.galileo.org/schools/gibson/canada/student_work/st_lawrence/group2/background.htm 

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The End

Ana, Ryan, Mac, Megan