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Bolivia - Encyclopedia of Earth
Southern Andean Yungas; Dry Chaco; Chiquitano dry forests; Pantanal; Cerrado; Madeira-Tapajós moist forests; Beni savanna; Southwest Amazon moist forests; Bolivian Yungas
Yungas - Factbites
The Southern Andean Yungas is a humid forest region between the drier Gran Chaco region to the east and the dry, high altitude Puna region to the west.
Yungas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Southern Andean Yungas begins in southern Bolivia and continues to the north of Argentina. It is a humid forest region between the drier Gran Chaco region to the east
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The Southern Andean Yungas is a humid forest region between the drier Gran Chaco region to the east and the dry, high altitude Puna region to the west.
WWF - Spectacled Bear - Persecuted mammal emblem for South America
Ucayali moist forest, Central Andean puna, Bolivia Yunga, Southwestern Amazonial moist forest, Bolivan montane dry forest, Central Andean wet puna, Southern Andean yungas.
Southern Andean Yungas - Encyclopedia of Earth
This ecoregion is extremely fascinating from a biogeographic perspective, as it contains what may be the last of the isolated ‘evergreen’ forests resulting from
WWF - Central Andean Yungas
This Global ecoregion is made up of 3 terrestrial ecoregions: Peruvian Yungas; Bolivian Yungas; and Southern Andean Yungas. As in the northern Andes, these forests
Southern Andean Yungas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Southern Andean Yungas is a tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in the Yungas of southwestern Bolivia and northwestern Argentina. The
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The Southern Andean Yungas is a humid forest region between the drier Gran Chaco region to the east and the dry, high altitude Puna region to the west.
enviroramble: Atacama Desert, Southern Puna, and Southern Yungas
NT 165, Southern Andean Yungas. Found in Catamaraca, Jujuy, Salta, and Tucuman provinces of Argentina; Chuquisaca, Santa Cruz, and Tarija departments of Bolivia.
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