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English: Level IV ecoregions in the Snake River Plain ecoregion, as defined by the EPA. This map is a draft and may now be slightly outdated. For more information about these ecoregions, see [1]
Source Modified from US EPA map at [2]
Author US Environmental Protection Agency
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Full map of Level IV ecoregions in the Pacific Northwest (draft)

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current02:08, 16 June 2008Thumbnail for version as of 02:08, 16 June 20081,479 × 802 (875 KB)Northwest-historian{{Information |Description={{en|1=Level IV ecoregions in the Snake River Plain ecoregion, as defined by the EPA. This map is a draft and may now be slightly outdated. For more information about these ecoregions, see [http://www.epa.gov/wed/pages/ecoregion

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