Land of the Great steppe (part 3)
The World Wide Fund for Nature divides the EuroAsian Steppe s temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands into a number of ecoregions, distinguished by elevation, climate, rainfall, and other characteristics, and home to distinct animal and plant communities and species, and distinct habitat ecosystems. AlaiWestern Tian Shan steppe (Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) Altai steppe and semidesert (Kazakhstan) Daurian forest steppe (China, Mongolia, Russia) Emin Valley steppe (China, Kazakhstan) Kazakh forest steppe (Kazakhstan, Russia) Kazakh steppe (Kazakhstan, Russia) Kazakh upland (Kazakhstan) MongolianManchurian grassland (China, Mongolia, Russia) Pontic steppe (Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine) Sayan Intermontane steppe (Russia) SelengeOrkhon forest steppe (Mongolia, Russia) South Siberian forest steppe (Russia) Tian Shan foothill arid steppe (China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan) Pannonian steppe (Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia, Austria, Slovenia)
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