IRANO-ANATOLIAN
The 'Irano-Anatolian region' is a biodiversity hotspot designated by Conservation International, extending across portions of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Turkmenistan. It includes highlands of the central and eastern Anatolian Plateau as well as the Zagros, Alborz, and Kopet Dag mountain ranges.
The ecoregions included within the hotspot are:
★ Central Anatolian steppe
★ Central Anatolian deciduous forests
★ Eastern Anatolian deciduous forests
★ Eastern Anatolian montane steppe
★ Elburz Range forest steppe
★ Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe
★ Zagros Mountains forest steppe
★ Irano-Anatolian (Conservation International)
The ecoregions included within the hotspot are:
★ Central Anatolian steppe
★ Central Anatolian deciduous forests
★ Eastern Anatolian deciduous forests
★ Eastern Anatolian montane steppe
★ Elburz Range forest steppe
★ Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe
★ Zagros Mountains forest steppe
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★ Irano-Anatolian (Conservation International)
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