Large-scale geological lines are also important wildlife and plant migration corridors, both for the evolutionary spreading of species in the course of time, as well as for short-term cycles such as the annual bird migration.
The unique combination of geological, topographic and climatic factors mean that Frances Lake — the largest lake in the southeast Yukon — is situated in one of the territory’s most biologically productive regions, resulting in a great diversity of plants and wildlife.
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