Western Gulf coastal grasslands
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The Western Gulf coastal grasslands are a subtropical grassland ecoregion of the southern United States and northeastern Mexico. The ecoregion covers an area of 77,425 kmĀ², extending along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico from southeastern Louisiana through Texas and into Mexico's Tamaulipas state, where it is known as the Tamaulipan pastizal. Less than 1% of the ecoregion remains in pristine condition, almost entirely in Texas.