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Forests are more than just trees. They are a complex community of plants and animals that constantly change, grow, and interact with each other and the nutrient-bearing soils upon which they depend. Read about some of the many plants and animals that live in Wisconsin's forests.
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barred owl, bobcat, forest plants, goshawk, northern flying squirrel, ovenbird, porcupine, red-headed woodpecker, ruffed grouse, snowshoe hare, spotted salamander, white-tailed deer, american black currant, eek!, eek!: habitats: forest, eastern foxsnake, eastern red-backed salamander, eastern tiger salamander, black bear, bunchberry, large white trillium, luna moth, paper birch, sugar maple, deciduous (temperate) forest biome
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- Knovation Readability Score: 3 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
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