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Best 1 Kalahari Steppe (semi-arid)

The Kalahari Steppe is a large, dry grassland region spanning parts of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. Characterized by sandy soils and sparse vegetation, it’s notable for its unique biodiversity including specialized animal species like desert lions and the traditional lands of the San people....

2 Nama Karoo
Nama Karoo

The Nama Karoo is a vast, semi-arid shrubland ecoregion sprawling across central South Africa, distinguished by highly variable rainfall, extreme temperatures, and dwarf shrubs.

3 Great Basin Shrub Steppe

The Great Basin Shrub Steppe is an expansive ecoregion spanning Nevada and Utah in the United States, notable for its vast sagebrush seas and isolated desert valleys.

4 Intermountain West Sagebrush Steppe

The Intermountain West Sagebrush Steppe is a massive ecoregion in the western United States, critically notable for providing the primary habitat for the sage-grouse.

5 Karoo (Great Karoo)

The Great Karoo is a vast semi-desert natural region in South Africa, notable for its harsh arid climate and globally significant deposits of Permian and Triassic fossils.

6 Columbian Plateau Steppe

The Columbian Plateau Steppe in the United States is a vast basaltic region in the Pacific Northwest, historically shaped by the catastrophic Missoula Floods at the end of the last ice age.

7 Argentine Monte

The Argentine Monte is an arid shrubland ecoregion along the eastern slopes of the Andes in Argentina, notable for its extreme temperature fluctuations and cacti.

8 Colorado Plateau Shrub Steppe

The Colorado Plateau Shrub Steppe is a vast ecoregion in the western United States, distinguished by its high-desert landscape dominated by sagebrush and native bunchgrasses.

9 Columbia Plateau Steppe

The Columbia Plateau Steppe is an arid ecoregion in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, characterized by deep loess soils and geology carved by the Missoula Floods.

10 Mulga Lands

The Mulga Lands are a semi-arid ecoregion spanning inland Queensland and New South Wales in Australia, distinctively characterized by their vast, open woodlands of mulga acacia trees.

11 Snake-Columbia Shrub Steppe

The Snake-Columbia Shrub Steppe is a semi-arid ecoregion in the northwestern United States, defined by deep basalt canyons of the Snake River and dominant sagebrush flora.

12 Okanagan Steppe (Canada)

The Okanagan Steppe in British Columbia, Canada, represents one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America, notably featuring a rare arid landscape and diverse species.

13 Monte Desert Steppe (Argentina)

The Monte Desert Steppe is a vast arid ecoregion in Argentina characterized by sandy plains and low shrubs, acting as a vital ecological transition between the Pampas and the Andes.

14 Mulga Lands (Australia)

The Mulga Lands of Australia are an expansive dry ecoregion spanning parts of Queensland and New South Wales, defined by the prevalence of mulga acacia trees and semi-arid scrublands.

15 Espinal Steppe (Argentina)

The Espinal Steppe in Argentina is a transitional dry forest and thorny scrubland ecoregion notable for surrounding the humid Pampas and covering much of the central lowlands.

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