- A
bioregion is a
geographical area, on land or at sea,
defined not by
administrative boundaries but by
distinct characteristics such as
plant and animal...
- The
Cascadia bioregion is the
Pacific Northwest as
defined through the
watersheds of the Columbia,
Fraser and
Snake Rivers, as
defined through the geology...
- are
organized around naturally defined areas called bioregions (similar to ecoregions).
Bioregions are
defined through physical and
environmental features...
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Neotropical realm. The
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
divides the
Nearctic into four
bioregions,
defined as "geographic
clusters of
ecoregions that may span
several habitat...
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movement is a
bioregional independence movement based in the
Cascadia bioregion of
western North America.
Potential boundaries differ, with some drawn...
- The
Greater Toronto Bioregion represents a
unique ecosystem that co-exists with the
urban sprawl of the
Greater Toronto Area. It is also part of the Oak...
- The
Indian subcontinent is a
physiographical region in
Southern Asia,
mostly situated on the
Indian Plate,
projecting southwards into the
Indian Ocean...
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interim Australian bioregion located in
South Australia. It has an area of 12,002,883
hectares (29,659,770 acres).
Gawler bioregion is part of the Tirari–Sturt...
- The
Pacific Subtropical Islands is an
interim Australian bioregion which includes Norfolk Island and Lord Howe
Island (both part of New
South Wales)....
- of the
Davenport Range. It lies
within the
Davenport Murchison Ranges bioregion, an area of 58,050 km2 (22,410 sq mi), with a
climate ranging from semiarid...