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Central forest grasslands transition

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Country
  
United States

Protected
  
2.09%

Bird species
  
234

Habitat loss
  
67.6%

Area
  
407,000 km²

Mammal species
  
81

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Borders
  
Upper Midwest forest-savanna transition Southern Great Lakes forests Central U.S. hardwood forests Ozark Mountain forests Piney Woods forests East Central Texas forests Texas blackland prairies Edwards Plateau savanna Central and Southern mixed grasslands Flint Hills tall grasslands Central tall grasslands

States
  
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas

Biome
  
Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands

The Central forest-grasslands transition are a prairie ecoregion of the central United States, an ecotone between eastern forests and the North American Great Plains. It is a classification defined by the World Wildlife Fund.

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Setting

This is a large area covering 407,000 square kilometres (157,000 sq mi) from northern Illinois through most of Missouri, eastern Kansas, Oklahoma and into Texas. This area was traditionally a mixture of woodland and tall grass prairie, which as the soil consists of highly fertile mollisols, most of the area has been converted to farmland. Rainfall varies from 600–1040 mm per year and the area is vulnerable to drought and fire. Along with the Upper Midwest forest-savanna transition this ecoregion separates the Central U.S. hardwood forests to the east from the largely treeless Central and Southern mixed grasslands and Central tall grasslands to the west.

Fauna

This ecoregion is rich in reptiles, birds and insects. Birds of the area include the greater prairie chicken. Reptiles include the Osage copperhead snake.

Threats and preservation

The area has almost entirely been converted to agriculture, particularly planting corn and soybeans. Remaining blocks of intact habitat are small and include the Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge an important stopover for migrating birds located across the Illinois River from the town of Havana in western Illinois. Other spots of unspoilt prairie occur in Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area, Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie and the Kankakee Outwash Plain in Illinois; Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in northwest Indiana; the Cross Timbers in southern Kansas and central Oklahoma; and the Osage Plains in the south of the ecoregion. However these are all highly fragmented although there are many protected areas in the ecoregion, for example, Prairie State Park in Missouri, and there are also several small tall grass prairie reservations in Cook County, Illinois, including the National Natural Landmark, Gensburg-Markham Prairie.

References

Central forest-grasslands transition Wikipedia


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