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Northern Rockies Ecoregion and Proposed Climate Refugium in the Yaak River Watershed, USA

Oct 23, 2024 (Last modified May 15, 2025)
Created by Wild Heritage, A Project of Earth Island Institute
Northern Rockies Ecoregion and Proposed Climate Refugium in the Yaak River Watershed, USA

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This gallery contains spatial data used and created in an ecoregional conservation assessment (ECA) for the Northern Rockies of northwestern Montana, USA. This gallery contains the spatial data for a paper by DellaSala et al. entitled, "An Ecoregional Conservation Assessment for the Northern Rockies Ecoregion and Proposed Climate Refugium in the Yaak River Watershed, USA."
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black ram, northern rockies, canada lynx, boreal owl, grizzly bear, northern goshawk, great gray owl, climate, marten, conservation, ecoregion, fisher, biodiversity, wolverine

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We thank the Yaak Valley Forest Council for funding this project and the experts that attended the ecoregional conservation assessment workshop to refine the mapping.

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Wild Heritage, A Project of Earth Island Institute

Wild Heritage is based in Berkeley, California and is a project of Earth Island Institute (EII), a 501(c)(3) organization (i.e. a charitable, not for profit organization), which provides fiscal sponsorship to conservationists around the world. Our mission is to protect primary forests, restore...

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