Lake Michigan Biome
The Lake Michigan shoreline dominates the till plains biome. This biome was shaped by the last glaciation with glacial till left behind forming the landscape of eskers, drumlins and moraines most easily seen within the Kettle Moraine forest units. The lakeshore displays sand dunes that will often adjoin tamarack swamplands. Close to Lake Michigan’s shores, birds of water such as shorebirds and ducks will be found. Animal life may include White Tailed Deer and small mammals such as otters and fox. Rock Island Found by You: Please log in Lakeshore State Park: WGA State Park series Found by You: Please log in Harrington Beach: WGA State Park Series Found by You: Please log in Kohler-Andrae State Park: WGA State Park Series Found by You: Please log in Newport: WGA State Park Series Found by You: Please log in Whitefish Dunes: WGA State Park series. Found by You: Please log in Peninsula: WGA State Park Series Found by You: Please log in Potawatomi: WGA State Park Series Found by You: Please log in Heritage Hill: WGA State Park Series Found by You: Please log in Copper Culture: WGA State Park series Found by You: Please log in Gov. Thompson: WGA State Park Series Found by You: Please log in |