The first step is to head out into the interior forests to search for suitable trees for the support pillars and crossbeams.
They are called Cholanaikan because they inhabit the interior forests.
It is believed that this emu lived in the interior forest.
In German, the painting of interior forests was called Waldinners, meaning enclosed woodland space.
To the west, the forests transition to the drier Bahia interior forests.
The place developed quickly when a forestry company, the St-Régis, started large scale logging operations in the interior forests.
Many bird species can be found in the park, from shorebirds along the ocean to birds of the bogs and interior forests.
Less than 2 percent of Bahia interior forests are protected as conservation units.
In addition to the trees, there is an abundance of mountain laurel, several streams, and interior forest breeding birds.
Historical notes record that the Wabanaki wintered in interior forests and spent their summers near the coast.