The Hudson Plains is a region known for its diverse wildlife and unique ecosystems. The area is home to various animal species, including the Woodland Caribou, Black Bear, and Timber Wolves, as well as birds like the Canada and snow geese, Black Duck, and Whistling Swan.
Some common plants are White
Spruce, Black Spruce, Larch,
Balsam and Poplar, while Willow
and Dwarf Birch are typical shrubs
The treeless areas go about 30
kilometres south of the coast but
stands of trees can penetrate further
north where sheltered sites or
better drainage and deeper soil are
available
Where tundra and grasslands meet
the plants start to look like the tundra
itself
In the Hudson Plains plants follow
latitudinal and soil drainage patterns
Settlements of Churchill and Moosonee
are the most recognized in the ecozone;
they both lie at the end of a railway line.
Fort George, Eastmain, Fort Albany,
Attawapiskat, Lake River, Winisk,
Fort Severn and Shamattawa are less known
To people that lived there, the
surrounding lowlands were called
the "land of bog and fog"
or the "insect-infested swamp."
Other humans to come out of
interest in fur; there were many
English and French
The first person to come
was Henry Hudson in
1611
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Wildlife
Some other animals near the coast are Polar Bear, Arctic Fox; Marine mammals include Walrus, Bearded, Ringed and Harbour seals, along with Beluga Whale and the rare Bowhead whales
Some animals living here are Woodland Caribou, Moose, Black Bear and Timber Wolves, Other species include the Canada Lynx, Snowshoe Hare, and Striped Skunk
Other birds nesting here are Black Duck,
Oldsquaw, King Eider, Pintail and Whistling
Swan
It is associated with nesting and resting
for Canada and snow geese
Landform and Climate
Organic soils are known to have web
-like patterns
There are many mineral deposits
with silt clay and rarer sandstone
Flat lowland can reach up to
120m in elevation
Is a gateway to central Canada,
and is known as Polar Bear Provincial Park
The Hudson Plains embraces 25%
of the world's wetlands