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* data_source: World Wildlife Fund - US
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* data_url: https://databasin.org/datasets/a5b34649cc69417ba52ac8e2dce34c3b
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* data_description: WWF's Global 200 is a first attempt to identify a set of ecoregions whose conservation would achieve the goal of saving a broad diversity of the Earth's ecosystems.
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* citation: Olson, D.M., E. Dinerstein, E.D. Wikramanayake, N.D. Burgess, G.V.N. Powell, E.C. Underwood, J.A. D'Amico, H.E. Strand, J.C. Morrison, C.J. Loucks, T.F. Allnutt, J.F. Lamoreux, T.H. Ricketts, I. Itoua, W.W. Wettengel, Y. Kura, P. Hedao, and K. Kassem. 2001. Terrestrial ecoregions of the world: A new map of life on Earth. BioScience 51(11):933-938.
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* version: This dataset was obtained by the Conservation Biology Institute (CBI) from the World Wildlife Fund in May 2008. Metadata for this dataset was incorrect; CBI corrected metadata based on information presented on the WWF Global 200 website.
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* download_date: 2020.11.18
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