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Endemic fauna of the Southwestern United States (6 C, 6 P) L. Fauna of the Lower Colorado River Valley (1 C, 28 P) M. Fauna of the Mojave Desert (97 P) R.
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All of the forests of Kosovo have a wide-ranging flora and fauna that is of a major importance to the entire region of Balkans. The Kosovar flora represents about 25% of the Balkans flora and 18% of the European one, [ 6 ] while the most essential regions with assorted biodiversity are the Sharr Mountains and the Accursed Mountains . [ 7 ]
Blinaja is situated in the western region of the lowland of Kosovo and is approximately 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest of Pristina. The terrain elevates to heights ranging from 600 to 850 m (1,970 to 2,790 ft) above sea level, encompassing a hilly expanse dedicated to hunting grounds.
The Mount Graham red squirrel (T. f. grahamensis) is a notable, endangered subspecies of the southwestern red squirrel. In addition, genetic sampling indicates that squirrels from the Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico form a highly divergent clade that dates back to the Last Glacial Maximum , about 130,000 years ago.
Llogara National Park (Albanian: Parku Kombëtar i Llogarasë/Llogorasë) is a national park centered on the Ceraunian Mountains along the Albanian Riviera in southwestern Albania, spanning a surface area of 1,769 ha (17.69 km 2). [5] [6] [7] The park's terrain includes large alpine meadows, vertical rock faces, precipices and dense forests.
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The Kosovan forest flora is represented by 139 orders classified in 63 families, 35 genera and 20 species. [2] It has a significance for the Balkans as whole – although Kosovo represents only 2.3% of the region's area, in terms of vegetation it represents 25% of flora and about 18% of total European flora. [5]