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- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex abstract "The Southwest Elgin Forest Complex comprises a 20-kilometer subzone of discontinuous woodlots in southern Ontario within 5 kilometers of the Lake Erie shoreline from John E. Pearce Provincial Park at the eastern end to the Elgin-Kent county border at the western end. Mature forests are often dominated by American beech and sugar maple with a notable presence of species, including sassafras and tulip tree, which are restricted to the Carolinian forest region. Some rare birds are present, most notably hooded warbler in woods and Acadian flycatcher in ravines.".
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- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageRevisionID "664599534".
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Acadian_flycatcher.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Acer_saccharum.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink American_beech.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Carolinian_forest.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forests_of_Ontario.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Important_Bird_Areas_of_Ontario.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Temperate_broadleaf_and_mixed_forests_in_Canada.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Fagus_grandifolia.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Hooded_warbler.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink John_E._Pearce_Provincial_Park.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Erie.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Liriodendron_tulipifera.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Sassafras.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_maple.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southwest Elgin Forest Complex".
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex hasPhotoCollection Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex.
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- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex subject Category:Forests_of_Ontario.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex subject Category:Important_Bird_Areas_of_Ontario.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex subject Category:Temperate_broadleaf_and_mixed_forests_in_Canada.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex comment "The Southwest Elgin Forest Complex comprises a 20-kilometer subzone of discontinuous woodlots in southern Ontario within 5 kilometers of the Lake Erie shoreline from John E. Pearce Provincial Park at the eastern end to the Elgin-Kent county border at the western end. Mature forests are often dominated by American beech and sugar maple with a notable presence of species, including sassafras and tulip tree, which are restricted to the Carolinian forest region.".
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex label "Southwest Elgin Forest Complex".
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- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex sameAs Q19885176.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex wasDerivedFrom Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex?oldid=664599534.
- Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex isPrimaryTopicOf Southwest_Elgin_Forest_Complex.