North Central Rockies forests | |
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Ecology | |
Realm | Nearctic |
Biome | Temperate coniferous forests |
Borders | |
Bird species | 219[1] |
Mammal species | 79[1] |
Geography | |
Area | 245,700 km2 (94,900 sq mi) |
Countries | |
States/Provinces | |
Rivers | Columbia River |
Climate type | Highly variable |
Conservation | |
Conservation status | Vulnerable[2] |
Habitat loss | 2.1976[1]% |
Protected | 39.72[1]% |
The North Central Rockies forests is a temperate coniferous forest ecoregion of Canada and the United States. This region overlaps in large part with the North American inland temperate rainforest and gets more rain on average than the South Central Rockies forests and is notable for containing the only inland populations of many species from the Pacific coast.[3][4]
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