BioMap
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....Sections include: The Biodiversity of Massachusetts // Why Do We Need a BioMap // The BioMap Project // Conservation at Multiple Scales // Mapping Habitat and Occurrences of Rare Animals, Rare Plants, and Natural Communities //Supporting Natural Landscape // Identifying Unprotected Biodiversity // How to Use the BioMap // The 13 Ecogregions of Massachusetts (Taconic Mountains; Western New England Marble Valleys; Lower Berkshire Hills; Berkshire Highlands; Vermont Piedmont; Berkshire Transition; Connecticut River Valley; Worcester-Monadnock Plateau; Lower Worcester Plateau; Southern New England Coastal Plains and Hills; Boston Basin; Bristol Lowlands; Cape Cod and Islands), and more; [ecology, wildlife]....
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Andrew Findon
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Massachusetts. Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
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Massachusetts. Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program
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Claire Corcoran
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