Somewhere in Nova Scotia, there exist a beautiful park with fascinating scenery. It is in an island that’s surrounded by bodies of water that sparkles like crystals as the sun shine on it. This park must be a creation of aphrodite and it is also known as Cape Breton Highlands Park. It is located at Cheticamp and Ingonish, Cape Breton island, Nova Scotia. It has an area of
949 km². Although it is quite small, it has the best views shown in my poster. In my poster, I drew some animals representing the wildlife in the park. This island have around 40 different kind of land mammals such as the white-tail deer, snow hares and the animals I drew on the poster like the moose, black bear and coyote. The exclusive animals including the Canada lynx, rock voles and Gaspe shrew because they are at risk. I drew a hawk at the right side of the cliff to represent the different kind of birds. The seabirds includes gulls, cormorants, and guillemots; the forest birds includes many song birds, grouse, bald eagles, owls, and as illustrated on my poster hawks too. Cape Breton doesn’t have much reptiles and amphibians because it isolated and cold. I drew a green frog on the rock and a garter snake because they are the most common reptiles and amphibians. In my poster you can see a man fishing at the end of the cliff but his fish is blank, that’s because Cape Breton is home to many fishes so it’ll be a mystery. You can find brook trout, Atlantic salmon and other freshwater fishes by the lake. In the ocean, you can find Atlantic cod and different kind of sharks such as the blue shark and Basking shark. And of course like any other park there are also a lot of pests. You can find different kind of invertebrates in the park such as periwinkles, crabs, spi...
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...sts for example it is illegal to collect plants and disturbs the animals, the nature must be left in its original place. There were actually residents in this park and farming too, but now they’re gone and its area consist of mostly forest though it’s still healing from the farms. Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a beautiful place and should be respected.
Works Cited
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ns/cbreton/natcul/natcul1/c.aspx http://www.greatcanadianparks.com/nova_scotia/cbretnp/page4.htm http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ns/cbreton/natcul/natcul1/a.aspx https://www.novascotia.ca/playground/geography.asp http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ns/cbreton/natcul.aspx http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ns/cbreton/natcul/natcul1/b.aspx http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ns/cbreton/visit/securite-safety.aspx#Wildlife
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