GL-SL east of canadian shield (Ottawa region)
Across
- 2. this laddy slipper can be found in opening in cedar woods and is named after a color
- 7. this predator kill up to 200 million birds in canada each year
- 9. this lady slipper is named for its ressemblance (apparently) to this animal head
- 11. dominant plant in a cattail marsh
- 12. the third layer of a cattail marsh and include duckweed
- 14. this mammal is often found in cattail marsh
- 15. this mammal benefited from forest fragmentation
- 17. this rare bird may be extinct in the ottawa region and used to nest in red cedar
Down
- 1. this bird dig burrow in bank of sand dunes
- 3. the champlain sea left a lot of this clay in the region
- 4. this bog host the rare spotted turtle
- 5. this very small heronlike bird is threatened
- 6. if a farmland is abandonned it will transform in this habitat until it become a forest
- 8. globally rare habitat, with a thin soil covering limestone
- 10. this small mammal is prey to almost all carnivores
- 13. the first layer of a cattail marsh and include cattail
- 16. this massive bird with a voracious appetite is not native to Ottawa and can eat salamders and snakes