California montane chaparral and woodlands

The California montane chaparral and woodlands is an ecoregion defined by the World Wildlife Fund, spanning 7,900 square miles (20,000 km2) of mountains in the Transverse Ranges, Peninsular Ranges, and Coast Ranges of southern and central California. The ecoregion is part of the larger California chaparral and woodlands ecoregion, and belongs to the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome.

California montane chaparral and woodlands
Montane chaparral and woodlands of Big Sur
Ecology
RealmNearctic
BiomeMediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub
Borders
Bird species222
Mammal species78
Geography
Area20,400 km2 (7,900 sq mi)
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Climate typeMediterranean and Mediterranean-influenced humid continental (Csb and Dsb)
Conservation
Conservation statusVulnerable
Global 200Yes
Habitat loss2.7345%
Protected63.53%
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