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Bioregions

Bioregions are areas defined by natural features like climate, terrain, plant and animal life, rather than human-made borders. They reflect the ecological characteristics of a region, including the types of ecosystems and biodiversity present. Recognizing bioregions helps us understand how different areas function ecologically and encourages sustainable practices that respect local environments. These regions are useful for conservation, land management, and community planning, as they focus on maintaining the health and integrity of natural systems specific to each area's unique environment.