BEARS score for creating groups of bears of various sizes. In each case, bear groups may be in any shape or orientation, but two groups may not be placed next to one another. Each group must contain the exact number of bears shown on the scoring card, in order to score
ELK score for creating groups of elk. Most elk cards require the groups to be in the exact shape/formation pictured on the card. Unlike bears, elk groups may be placed next to one another, but each elk may only score once, for a single group/formation. When scoring elk groups that are connected, always score the groups based on the interpretation that would result in the largest number of points.
SALMON score for creating runs of salmon. A run is defined as a group of adjacent salmon, where each salmon is adjacent to no more than two other salmon. (Note: This means that a group of 3 salmon in a triangle shape may count as a run, but no other salmon may be attached to this run). Each run of salmon may not have any other salmon adjacent to it.
HAWKS score for spreading out over the landscape. Hawks can score for either each hawk, each pair of hawks, or for lines of sight between hawks. A line of sight is a straight line from flat side to flat side of the hexagons, as pictured. A line of sight is only interrupted by the presence of another hawk (therefore, line of sight may not cross from one hawk to another, through a hawk).
FOXES score for adjacencies to other animals. Foxes score either individually or in pairs, and each fox or fox pair is independently scored, with an increasing number of points, depending on whether conditions are met in any of the adjacent habitat spaces (6 in the case of a single fox, 8 in the case of a fox pair in Card D). Card clarifications: (A) Score for each fox, an increasing number of points based on the number of unique animal types (including other foxes) directly adjacent to it.
For each player, score each Wildlife based on the Wildlife Scoring Cards used in the game.
Largest contiguous habitat corridor (group of a connected habitat type) for Mountains
Largest contiguous habitat corridor (group of a connected habitat type) for Forrest
Largest contiguous habitat corridor (group of a connected habitat type) for Prairies
Largest contiguous habitat corridor (group of a connected habitat type) for Wetlands
Largest contiguous habitat corridor (group of a connected habitat type) for Rivers
score 1 point per Habitat Tile in their largest contiguous habitat corridor (group of a connected habitat type) in each of the 5 habitats (Mountains, Forests, Prairies, Wetlands, Rivers).
According to player count, score bonus points for having the LARGEST contiguous habitat corridor for each of the 5 habitat types.
According to player count, score bonus points for having the LARGEST contiguous habitat corridor for each of the 5 habitat types.
According to player count, score bonus points for having the LARGEST contiguous habitat corridor for each of the 5 habitat types.
According to player count, score bonus points for having the LARGEST contiguous habitat corridor for each of the 5 habitat types.
According to player count, score bonus points for having the LARGEST contiguous habitat corridor for each of the 5 habitat types.
According to player count, score bonus points for having the LARGEST contiguous habitat corridor for each of the 5 habitat types.
For each player, score 1 point for each unused Nature Token
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