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Terrestrial Ecosystems

+ - Terrestrial Ecoregions
Terrestrial Ecoregions L1, 2006
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Terrestrial Ecoregions L2, 2006
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Terrestrial Ecoregions L3, 2006
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Terrestrial Protected Areas
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Land Cover, 2005
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Priority Conservation Areas - Grasslands
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+ - Watersheds
Watersheds L1
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Watersheds L2
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Watersheds L3
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Watersheds L4
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+ - Terrestrial Species of Common Conservation Concern
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American Black Bear
Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Burrowing Owl
California Condor
Ferruginous Hawk
Golden-Cheeked Warbler
Gray Wolf
Loggerhead Shrike
Mexican Long-nosed Bat
Monarch Butterfly
Mountain Plover
Peregrine Falcon
Piping Plover
Sonoran Pronghorn
Southern Long-nosed Bat
Spotted Owl
Whooping Crane
Through the establishment of ecologically significant regions, ecoregions, priority conservation areas, and the identification of terrestrial species of common conservation concern, the CEC is working with Canada, Mexico and United States to enhance and strengthen conservation initiatives in North America's terrestrial ecosystems. TIP: Download these layers to Google Earth on your desktop for additional functionality
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