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Ecoregion Notes 1. Name of ecoregion 2. Where is this ecoregion located? How large is the region? 3. What are some characteristic features of the landscape? 4. What is the dominant vegetation type (ie. grassland, forest)? Soil type? 5. Are there introduced/exotic species in the ecoregion (plants and animals)? 6. Is there extensive residential or commercial development? 7. What is the dominant land use (agriculture?) 8. Has the land use affected native plants and animals? 9. Are there any endangered or endemic species that occur in this ecoregion? 10. If there is a history of agriculture, how has agriculture affected this region? 11. Why is it important to educate the public about this particular ecoregion?Notes on other Ecoregions Trans Pecos Edwards Plateau South Texas PlainsPineywoods Blackland Prarie PanhandleGulf


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