Kédros forest

Natural cedar (Kédros) trees begin around at 900m up in the Froúrio range. There are several game trails where giant trees, some of which were have been warped by strong winds and in fog. Trees unsuitable for timber remain without being cut down. Some of the trees are over 500 years old.

Fauna & Flora

The forest is a variety of cedar and other coniferous trees. Bears, tanuki and boar have been seen in the upper forest. Squirrels, sable, deer and fox and wild felines, and snakes feast on a variety of vegetation as well as birds, frogs and insects.

Natural Resources

The cedar trees are used for local building materials. Farmers have been known to raise goats in the upper elevation.
Type
Forest, Boreal (Coniferous)


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