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  2. Western Himalayan broadleaf forests - Wikipedia

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    The Western Himalayan broadleaf forests may be divided into forests of two types: evergreen and deciduous broadleaved forests. In both types of forests, the dominated trees are Pinus roxburghii, Pinus hwangshanensis, Juniperus tibetica, Shorea robusta, Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata, and Taxus sumatrana

  3. Himalayan subtropical broadleaf forests - Wikipedia

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    The main forest types include Dodonaea scrub, subtropical dry evergreen forests of Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata, northern dry mixed deciduous forests, dry Siwalik sal (Shorea robusta) forests, moist mixed deciduous forests, subtropical broadleaf wet hill forests, northern tropical semi-evergreen forests, and northern tropical wet evergreen ...

  4. Himalayan subtropical pine forests - Wikipedia

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    This huge pine forest stretches for 3000 km across the lower elevations of the great Himalaya range for almost its entire length including parts of Pakistan's Punjab Province in the west through Azad Kashmir, the northern Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Sikkim, Nepal and Bhutan, which is the eastern extent of the pine forest.

  5. Ecology of the Himalayas - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan subtropical pine forests occupy the western end of the subtropical belt, with forests dominated by Chir Pine (Pinus roxburghii). [8] The central part of the range is home to the Himalayan subtropical broadleaf forests, an ecoregion that has many different kinds of forest. One kind of forest is dominated by the sal tree (Shorea ...

  6. Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests is a temperate broadleaf forest ecoregion found in the middle elevations of the eastern Himalayas, including parts of Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. These forests have an outstanding richness of wildlife.

  7. Upper Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests - Wikipedia

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    The ecoregion is bounded on the north by the Himalayan subtropical pine forests, Terai-Duar savannas and grasslands and Himalayan subtropical broadleaf forests of the Himalaya foothills, to the west by the drier Northwestern thorn scrub forests and Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests, on the south by the Narmada Valley dry deciduous forests of ...

  8. Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests - Wikipedia

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    Rani Vulture Breeding Centre was established in 2008 inside Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests at Rani in Kamprup district with the help of Jatayu Conservation Breeding Centre, Pinjore, which now houses 90 vultures as of December 2018. 40 million vultures have died in last 20 years.

  9. List of ecoregions in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests. ... Himalayan subtropical broadleaf forests; Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests;