The taiga has less diversity in plant life. The most common type of tree found in the taiga is the conifer, or cone-bearing tree. Conifers, also known as evergreens, include pines, spruces and firs.

Winter is an extremely tough time in the Tiaga ForestTaiga, also known as coniferous  or boreal forest, is the largest biome  on earth. It extends in a broad band across North America, Europe, and Asia to the southern border of the arctic tundra . The Tiaga Forest is know for its coniferous trees. These trees can survive the harsh temperatures of the winter. They have pines and needles.

In the winter you can find animals such as foxes, hares, polar bears, lynx , wolverines , and moose. 

Picture yourself in the Taiga watching a fox chase a hare. Imagine watching a polar bear guiding her young to shelter. Seeing a lynx would be amazing, as they are very rare. Stay away from the wolverine as they hunt down their prey. Then you see a moose, chomping on conifer needles