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Ecosystem Classification of the Northwest Territories 
TAIGA PLAINS

 

The first NWT Level II ecoregion to be revised and mapped is the Taiga Plains and its four Level III ecoregions.  Warning large file: PDF = 131,000 KB)

 

NORTHERN GREAT BEAR PLAINS HIGH SUBARCTIC (HS) ECOREGION

3.3.1      NORTHERN GREAT BEAR PLAINS HIGH SUBARCTIC (HS) ECOREGION (PDF = 2443 KB) This document is an overview of the ecoregion. The following are the smaller ecoregions within it.

3.3.1.1   Mackenzie Delta HS Ecoregion     (PDF = 2750 KB)
3.3.1.2   Arctic Red Plain HS Ecoregion     (PDF = 2445 KB)
3.3.1.3   Campbell Hills HS Ecoregion   
 (PDF = 2721 KB)
3.3.1.4   Sitidgi Plain HS Ecoregion     (PDF = 2683 KB)
3.3.1.5   Travaillant Upland HS Ecoregion     (PDF = 2553 KB)
3.3.1.6   Anderson Plain HS Ecoregion     (PDF = 2623 KB)
3.3.1.7   Colville Upland HS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2389 KB)
3.3.1.8   Colville Plain HS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2283 KB)
3.3.1.9   Colville Hills HS Ecoregion     (
PDF = 1943 KB)

3.3.1.10 Great Bear Upland HS Ecoregion     (PDF = 2532 KB)
3.3.1.11 Great Bear Plain HS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2024 KB)
3.3.1.12 Grandin Plain HS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2086 KB)
3.3.1.13 Grandin Upland HS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2455 KB)
3.3.1.14 Lac Grandin Upland HS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2538 KB)

CENTRAL GREAT BEAR PLAINS LOW SUBARCTIC (LS) ECOREGION

3.3.2      CENTRAL GREAT BEAR PLAINS LOW SUBARCTIC (LS) ECOREGION (PDF = 1898 KB) This document is an overview of the ecoregion. The following are the smaller ecoregions within it.

3.3.2.1   Arctic Red Plain LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2583 KB)
3.3.2.2   North Mackenzie Plain LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 1645 KB)
3.3.2.3   Norman Range LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 1401 KB)
3.3.2.4   Great Bear Upland LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2079 KB)
3.3.2.5   Great Bear Plain LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2827 KB)
3.3.2.6   Blackwater Upland LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2189 KB)

3.3.2.7   Keller Plain LS Ecoregion     (PDF = 2152 KB)
3.3.2.8   Lac Grandin Plain LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 1721 KB)

3.3.2.9   Lac Grandin Upland LS Ecoregion  
 (PDF = 2262 KB)
3.3.2.10 Bulmer Plain LS Ecoregion
    (PDF = 2394 KB)
3.3.2.11 Ebbutt Upland LS Ecoregion
    (PDF = 2904 KB)
3.3.2.12 Horn Slopes LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2756 KB)
3.3.2.13 Horn Plateau LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2804 KB)
3.3.2.14 Cameron Plateau LS Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2708 KB)

GREAT SLAVE UPLANDS HIGH BOREAL (HB) ECOREGION

3.3.3    GREAT SLAVE UPLANDS HIGH BOREAL (HB) ECOREGION
(PDF = 2691 KB) This document is an overview of the ecoregion. The following are the smaller ecoregions within it.

3.3.3.1 Ebbutt Upland HB Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2895 KB)
3.3.3.2 Horn Plain HB Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2784 KB)
3.3.3.3 Sibbeston Upland HB Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2796 KB)
3.3.3.4 Trout Upland HB Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2689 KB)
3.3.3.5 Cameron Upland HB Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2780 KB)
3.3.3.6 Great Slave Plain HB Ecoregion    
(PDF = 2982 KB)

MACKENZIE AND SLAVE LOWLANDS MID-BOREAL (MB) ECOREGION

3.3.4      MACKENZIE AND SLAVE LOWLANDS MID-BOREAL (MB) ECOREGION (PDF = 2556 KB) This document is an overview of the ecoregion. The following are the smaller ecoregions within it.

3.3.4.1   South Mackenzie Plain MB Ecoregion     
(PDF = 1936 KB)
3.3.4.2   Liard Plain MB Ecoregion      (PDF = 2545 KB)
3.3.4.3   Liard Upland MB Ecoregion      (PDF = 2943 KB)
3.3.4.4   Trout Upland MB Ecoregion     (PDF = 2982 KB)
3.3.4.5   Horn Slopes MB Ecoregion     (PDF = 2618 KB)
3.3.4.6   Great Slave Lowland MB Ecoregion     (PDF = 2782 KB)
3.3.4.7   Tathlina Plain MB Ecoregion     (PDF = 3374 KB)
3.3.4.8   Cameron Slopes MB Ecoregion     (PDF = 3025 KB)
3.3.4.9   Slave Upland MB Ecoregion     (PDF = 3172 KB)
3.3.4.10 Slave Delta MB Ecoregion    
(PDF = 1936 KB)
3.3.4.11 Slave Lowland MB Ecoregion
     (PDF = 2678 KB)

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