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What is the Acadian Forest?

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What is the Acadian Forest?

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New Brunswicks forest is part of the Acadian forest Region. The Acadian forest region encompasses all three Maritime Provinces, northern New England and some southern parts of Quebec. The Acadian forest is a unique, diverse ecosystem that is only found in eastern North America. The Acadian forest is a meeting place where the northern boreal forest blends with southern hardwood forests creating a remarkable variety of forest ecosystems and opportunity. There are 32 species of trees that are found in New Brunswick’s Acadian forests.

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