Mexican dry forests

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mexican dry forests' is a dry broadleaf forest ecoregion of Mexico. The ecoregion is a composite, and includes the dry forest ecoregions of Mexico's Pacific Coast from Sinaloa and southern Baja California to Guatemala. It is one of the World Wildlife Fund's Global 200 priority ecoregions for conservation.

The ecoregion includes the Jalisco dry forests, Balsas dry forests, Bajío dry forests, Chiapas Depression dry forests, Sonoran-Sinaloan transition subtropical dry forest, Southern Pacific dry forests, Sinaloan dry forests, and Sierra de la Laguna dry forests.

[edit] References and external links