Description:
The United States of America offer an impressive biocultural diversity that spans a variety of ecosystems and regions. From the majestic mountains of the Rocky Mountains in the West to the lush swamps of the Everglades in the Southeast, the country provides a wide range of habitats for a variety of plant and animal species. The flora ranges from the coastal redwoods in California to the pine and hardwood forests of the Northeast. The wildlife includes iconic species such as the American Bison in the Great Plains, grizzly bears in the Rocky Mountains, and elk in the forests of the Northwest. This biocultural diversity is also reflected in the rich cultural tradition of America's indigenous peoples, who have been closely connected to nature for thousands of years and preserve traditional knowledge about the use and protection of the environment. Despite challenges posed by climate change, habitat loss, and environmental pollution, the protection and preservation of this diversity remain crucial for the future of the United States and the overall health of the planet.