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Global Ecoregions, Major Habitat Types, Biogeographical Realms and The
Nature Conservancy Terrestrial Assessment Units as of August 7, 2007.
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The Nature Conservancy/NatureServe
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-Olson, D. M. and E. Dinerstein. 2002. The Global 200: Priority
ecoregions for global conservation. (PDF file) Annals of the Missouri
Botanical Garden 89:125-126. -The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest
Service and U.S. Geological Survey, based on Bailey, Robert G. 1995.
Description of the ecoregions of the United States (2nd ed.). Misc. Pub.
No. 1391, Map scale 1:7,500,000. USDA Forest Service. 108pp. -The Nature
Conservancy (2003), based on Wiken, E.B. (compiler). 1986. Terrestrial
ecozones of Canada. Ecological Land Classification Series No. 19.
Environment Canada, Hull, Que. 26 pp. + map.
The Nature Conservancy shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein. Any sale, distribution, loan, or offering for use of these digital data, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the approval of the Nature Conservancy. The use of these data to produce other GIS products and services with the intent to sell for a profit is prohibited without the written consent of The Nature Conservancy. All parties receiving these data must be informed of these restrictions. The Nature Conservancy shall be acknowledged as data contributors to any reports or other products derived from these data.
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