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  2. Lobau - Wikipedia

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    The Lobau consists in a flora and fauna of exception, but on its way to extinction due to environmental problems. This is why, to preserve it, the Lobau has become a protected area since 1996. Furthermore, starting October 26, 1996 the protected park has integrated the national park of Donau Auen, which is one of natural areas "nature 2000".

  3. Fauna of Austria - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Fauna of Austria may refer to: List of birds of Austria; List of mammals of Austria; See also. Outline of Austria

  4. Rhine delta (Lake Constance) - Wikipedia

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    Both Austria and Switzerland have each designated the area as a nature reserve. [5] Due to its great ecological importance, the Vorarlberg area of the Rhine delta is a wetland of international importance (a so-called Ramsar site). [6] Since 1995, the nature reserve is part of the Natura 2000 network focusing on fauna-flora habitat and bird ...

  5. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (flora and fauna)

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    There seems a fair deal of confusion about namimg animals and plants. The normal convention is that English names of species begin with capitals, eg--Magnificent Frigatebird, but groups are lower case and, usually, plural as in the frigatebirds. I would accept that for encyclopedia entries for a group, the singular form is appropriate.

  6. Category:Fauna of Austria - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Flora of Austria - Wikipedia

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    C. Cardamine trifolia; Carex baldensis; Carex brachystachys; Carex ferruginea; Carex fuliginosa; Carex hostiana; Chamaecytisus purpureus; Cirsium × juratzkae

  8. Flora of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    Flora typical of the Alpine Region of the Alps. The Alps are one of the great mountain range systems of Europe stretching approximately 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) across eight Alpine countries from Austria and Slovenia in the east, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, France to the west and Italy and Monaco to the south.

  9. List of electronic Floras - Wikipedia

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    An electronic Flora is an online resource which provides descriptions of the associated plants, often also providing identification keys, or partial identification keys, to the plants described. Some Floras point to the literature associated with the plants of the region (flora Malesiana), others seek to show the plants of a region using images ...