Caucasus–Anatolian–Hyrcanian temperate forest

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The Caucasus-Anatolian-Hyrcanian temperate forests is a composite

World Wildlife Fund as one of their Global 200 ecoregions, a list of priority ecoregions for conservation.[1]

This ecoregion encompasses six terrestrial ecoregions between and close to the Black and the Caspian seas, all of which have been assessed by the WWF as Critical/Endangered.[1] Efforts are underway to improve biodiversity status in the composite ecoregion, including measures to conserve Key Biodiversity Areas and establish connectivity between them.[1]

These forests include

temperate coniferous forests, temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, and montane forest steppes covering several high mountain ranges of Western Asia, including the Caucasus, Lesser Caucasus, Pontic Mountains, Alborz, and Kopet Dag, which stretch from Bulgaria in the west to Turkmenistan in the east, encompassing portions of Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkmenistan
.

Jungles of Iran
Gilan

The

terrestrial ecoregions
included within the larger ecoregion include:

References

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