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  1. Definition, Ecology, Types, Trees, Examples, & Facts - Britannica

    There are three main types of forests, defined by latitude: taiga (boreal) forests, temperate forests, and tropical forests.

  2. Michigan State Forests

    Explore the wild and sleep under the stars with a backpacking or hike-in camping experience. Make Smokey Bear proud - practice fire safety to protect forests and prevent wildfires. Don't let the big one …

  3. Find a Forest | US Forest Service

    Interactive Map - Search by zip code, address, and more.

  4. Forests - WWF

    Forests aren’t just full of trees – they're teeming with all kinds of life. In fact, they’re home to an enormous 80% of the world’s land-based animals, insects and plant species, and around 300 million …

  5. Forest - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The three major forest biomes are coniferous forests, deciduous forests, and tropical rain forests. More than half of the world's forests are found in only five countries (Brazil, Canada, China, the Russian …

  6. Forest Biome - Education

    Jan 21, 2026 · There are three general types of forest that exist: temperate, tropical and boreal. Experts estimate that these forests cover approximately one-third of Earth’s surface. Temperate forests are …

  7. Forest Facts - American Forests

    How do forests benefit people and the planet? Here's 10 forest facts on how trees work their magic in large landscapes and your neighborhood.

  8. Forests | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    Dec 15, 2025 · There are 190 million acres of forest on Federal lands. Forests provide society with economically important goods and services, and a wide range of recreational activities.

  9. Types of Forests: Definitions, Examples, and Importance

    Jun 1, 2024 · Explore the different types of forests, their main characteristics, and their role in the overall well-being of our planet.

  10. Forests | Help Us Protect Our Forests | Forests of the World

    Over 80% of the world’s land-based species live in or rely on forests, particularly tropical rainforests, which are teeming with life in every layer. From the forest floor to the canopy, countless species …