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Taiga Plains Ecozone (CEC)
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The Taiga Plain Ecozone, as defined by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), is a Canadian terrestrial ecozone that covers most of the western Northwest Territories, extending to northwest Alberta, northeast British Columbia and slightly overlapping northeastern Yukon.
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![]() Hay River Lowland ecoregion of the Taiga Plains ecozone | |
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Area | 652,125 km2 (251,787 sq mi) |
Country | Canada |
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Climate type | Subarctic |
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It is the site of the Peace-Athabasca Delta,[1] a globally significant wetland in Wood Buffalo National Park, and Nahanni National Park Reserve.[2]