Global 200
Appearance
The Global 200 is the list of ecoregions identified by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) as priorities for conservation. According to the WWF, an ecoregion is defined as a "relatively large unit of land or water containing a characteristic set of natural communities that share a large majority of their species, dynamics, and environmental conditions (Dinerstein et al. 1995, TNC 1997)."
The WWF assigns a conservation status to each ecoregion in the Global 200: critical or endangered; vulnerable; and relatively stable or intact. Over half of the ecoregions in the Global 200 are rated endangered.
Global 200: Terrestrial
[change | change source]Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Guinean moist forests
- Congolian coastal forests
- Cameroon Highlands forests
- Northeastern Congolian lowland forests
- Central Congolian lowland forests
- Western Congolian moist forests
- Albertine Rift montane forests
- East African Coastal Forests
- Eastern African montane forests
- Madagascar lowlands and subhumid forests
- Seychelles and Mascarene Islands moist forests
Australasia
[change | change source]- Sulawesi moist forests
- Moluccas moist forests
- Southern New Guinea lowland forests
- New Guinea montane forests
- Solomons-Vanuatu-Bismarck moist forests
- Queensland tropical rain forests
- New Caledonia moist forests
- Lord Howe-Norfolk Islands forests
Indomalaya
[change | change source]- South Western Ghats montane rain forests and moist deciduous forests
- Sri Lanka moist forests
- Northern Indochina Subtropical moist forests
- Southeast China-Hainan moist forests
- Taiwan montane forests
- Annamite Range moist forests
- Sumatran Islands lowland and montane forests
- Philippines moist forests
- Palawan moist forests
- Kayah-Karen/Tenasserim moist forests
- Peninsular Malaysian lowland and montane forests
- Borneo lowland and montane forests
- Nansei Shoto Archipelago forests
- Eastern Deccan Plateau moist forests
- Naga-Manipuri-Chin hills moist forests
- Cardamom Mountains moist forests
- Western Java montane forests
Neotropic
[change | change source]- Greater Antillean moist forests
- Talamancan-Isthmian Pacific forests
- Choco-Darien moist forests
- Northern Andean montane forests
- Coastal Venezuela montane forests
- Guianan moist forests
- Napo moist forests
- Rio Negro-Jurua moist forests
- Guayana Highlands moist forests
- Central Andean yungas
- Southwestern Amazonian moist forests
- Atlantic forests
Oceania
[change | change source]Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]Australasia
[change | change source]Indomalaya
[change | change source]Neotropic
[change | change source]- Mexican dry forests
- Tumbesian-Andean valleys dry forests
- Chiquitano dry forests
- Atlantic dry forests
Oceania
[change | change source]Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests
[change | change source]Nearctic
[change | change source]Neotropic
[change | change source]Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
[change | change source]Australasia
[change | change source]Indomalaya
[change | change source]Nearctic
[change | change source]Palearctic
[change | change source]Temperate coniferous forests
[change | change source]Nearctic
[change | change source]- Pacific temperate rain forests
- Klamath-Siskiyou forests
- Sierra Nevada forests
- Southeastern coniferous and broadleaf forests
Neotropic
[change | change source]Palearctic
[change | change source]- European-Mediterranean montane mixed forests
- Caucasus-Anatolian-Hycanian temperate forests
- Altai-Sayan montane forests
- Hengduan Shan coniferous forests
Boreal forests/taiga
[change | change source]Nearctic
[change | change source]Palearctic
[change | change source]Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Horn of Africa acacia savannas
- East African acacia savannas
- Central and Eastern miombo woodlands
- Sudanian savannas
Australasia
[change | change source]Indomalaya
[change | change source]Neotropic
[change | change source]- Llanos savannas
- Cerrado woodlands and savannas
Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
[change | change source]Nearctic
[change | change source]Neotropic
[change | change source]- Patagonian steppe
Palearctic
[change | change source]Flooded grasslands and savannas
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]Indomalaya
[change | change source]- Rann of Kutch flooded grasslands
Neotropic
[change | change source]- Everglades flooded grasslands
- Pantanal flooded savannas
Montane grasslands and shrublands
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Ethiopian Highlands
- Southern Rift montane woodlands
- East African moorlands
- Drakenberg montane shrublands and woodlands
Australasia
[change | change source]Indomalaya
[change | change source]Neotropic
[change | change source]Palearctic
[change | change source]Tundra
[change | change source]Nearctic
[change | change source]Palearctic
[change | change source]Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and shrub
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]Australasia
[change | change source]Nearctic
[change | change source]Neotropic
[change | change source]Palearctic
[change | change source]Deserts and xeric shrublands
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Namib-Karoo-kaokoveld deserts
- Madagascar spiny thicket
- Socotra Island desert
- Arabian Highland woodlands and shrublands
Australasia
[change | change source]Nearctic
[change | change source]- Sonoran-Baja deserts
- Chihuahuan-Tehuacan deserts
Neotropic
[change | change source]- Galapagos Islands scrub
- Atacama-Sechura deserts
Palearctic
[change | change source]Mangroves
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]Australasia
[change | change source]Indomalaya
[change | change source]Neotropic
[change | change source]Global 200: Freshwater ecoregions
[change | change source]Large rivers
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Congo River and flooded forests (Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo)
Indomalaya
[change | change source]- Mekong River (Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam)
Nearctic
[change | change source]- Colorado River (Mexico, United States)
- Lower Mississippi River (United States)
Neotropic
[change | change source]- Amazon River and flooded forests (Brazil, Colombia, Peru)
- Orinoco River and flooded forests (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela)
Palearctic
[change | change source]- Yangtze River and lakes (China)
Large river headwaters
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Congo basin piedmont rivers and streams (Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Republic of Congo, Sudan)
Nearctic
[change | change source]- Mississippi piedmont rivers and streams (United States)
Neotropic
[change | change source]- Upper Amazon rivers and streams (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana (France), Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela)
- Upper Paraná rivers and streams (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay)
- Brazilian Shield Amazonian rivers and streams (Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay)
Large river deltas
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]Indomalaya
[change | change source]- Indus River Delta (India, Pakistan)
Palearctic
[change | change source]- Volga River Delta (Kazakhstan, Russia)
- Mesopotamian delta and marshes (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait)
- Danube River delta (Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Yugoslavia)
- Lena River delta (Russia)
Small rivers
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Upper Guinea rivers and streams (Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone)
- Madagascar freshwater (Madagascar)
- Gulf of Guinea rivers and streams (Angola, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, Republic of Congo)
- Cape rivers and streams (South Africa)
Australasia
[change | change source]- New Guinea rivers and streams (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea)
- New Caledonia rivers and streams (New Caledonia)
- Kimberley rivers and streams (Australia)
- Southwest Australia rivers and streams (Australia)
- Eastern Australia rivers and streams (Australia)
Indomalaya
[change | change source]- Xi Jiang rivers and streams (China, Vietnam)
- Western Ghats Rivers and Streams (India)
- Southwestern Sri Lanka rivers and streams (Sri Lanka)
- Salween River (China, Myanmar, Thailand)
- Sundaland rivers and swamps (Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore)
Nearctic
[change | change source]- Southeastern rivers and streams (United States)
- Pacific Northwest coastal rivers and streams (United States)
- Gulf of Alaska coastal rivers and streams (Canada, United States)
Neotropic
[change | change source]- Guianan freshwater (Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela)
- Greater Antillean freshwater (Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Puerto Rico)
Palearctic
[change | change source]- Balkan rivers and streams (Albania, Bosnia and Herzogovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Turkey, Yugoslavia)
- Russian Far East rivers and wetlands (China, Mongolia, Russia)
Large lakes
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Rift Valley lakes (Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia)
Neotropic
[change | change source]- High Andean lakes (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru)
Palearctic
[change | change source]- Lake Baikal (Russia)
- Lake Biwa (Japan)
Small lakes
[change | change source]Afrotropic
[change | change source]- Cameroon crater lakes (Cameroon)
Australasia
[change | change source]- Lakes Kutubu and Sentani (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea)
- Central Sulawesi lakes (Indonesia)
Indomalaya
[change | change source]Neotropic
[change | change source]- Mexican highland lakes (Mexico)
Xeric basins
[change | change source]Australasia
[change | change source]- Central Australian freshwater (Australia)
Nearctic
[change | change source]- Chihuahuan freshwater (Mexico, United States)
Palearctic
[change | change source]- Anatolian freshwater (Syria, Turkey)
Global 200 Marine ecoregions
[change | change source]Polar
[change | change source]Antarctic Ocean
[change | change source]Arctic Ocean
[change | change source]- Bering Sea (Canada, Russia, United States)
- Barents-Kara Sea (Norway, Russia)
Temperate shelfs and seas
[change | change source]Mediterranean
[change | change source]- Mediterranean Sea (Albania, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Libya, Malta, Monaco, Morocco, Serbia & Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey)
North Temperate Atlantic
[change | change source]- Northeast Atlantic Shelf Marine (Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, United Kingdom)
- Grand Banks (Canada, St. Pierre and Miquelon (France), United States)
- Chesapeake Bay (United States)
North Temperate Indo-Pacific
[change | change source]- Yellow Sea (China, North Korea, South Korea)
- Sea of Okhotsk (Japan, Russia)
Southern Ocean
[change | change source]- Patagonian Southwest Atlantic (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay)
- Southern Australian Marine (Australia)
- New Zealand Marine (New Zealand)
Temperate upwelling
[change | change source]North Temperate Indo-Pacific
[change | change source]- California Current (Canada, Mexico, United States)
South Temperate Atlantic
[change | change source]- Benguela Current (Namibia, South Africa)
South Temperate Indo-Pacific
[change | change source]- Humboldt Current (Chile, Ecuador, Peru)
- Agulhas Current (Mozambique, South Africa)
Tropical upwelling
[change | change source]Central Indo-Pacific
[change | change source]- Western Australian Marine (Australia)
Eastern Indo-Pacific
[change | change source]- Panama Bight (Colombia, Ecuador, Panama)
- Gulf of California (Mexico)
- Galápagos Marine (Ecuador)
Eastern Tropical Atlantic
[change | change source]- Canary Current (Canary Islands, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal, Western Sahara)
Tropical coral
[change | change source]Central Indo-Pacific
[change | change source]- Nansei Shoto (Japan)
- Sulu-Sulawesi Seas (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines)
- Bismarck-Solomon Seas (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands)
- Banda-Flores Sea (Indonesia)
- New Caledonia Barrier Reef (New Caledonia)
- Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
- Lord Howe-Norfolk Islands Marine (Australia)
- Palau Marine (Palau)
- Andaman Sea (Andaman and Nicobar Islands (India), Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand)
Eastern Indo-Pacific
[change | change source]- Tahitian Marine (Cook Islands, French Polynesia)
- Hawaiian Marine (Hawaii)
- Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
- Fiji Barrier Reef (Fiji)
Western Indo-Pacific
[change | change source]- Maldives, Chagos, and Lakshadweep atolls (Chagos Archipelago (United Kingdom), India, Maldives, Sri Lanka)
- Red Sea (Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen)
- Arabian Sea (Djibouti, Iran, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen)
- East African Marine (Kenya, Mozambique, Somalia, Tanzania)
- West Madagascar Marine (Comoros, Madagascar, Mayotte and Iles Glorieuses (France), Seychelles)
Western Tropical Atlantic
[change | change source]- Mesoamerican Reef (Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico)
- Greater Antillean Marine (Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States)
- Southern Caribbean Sea (Aruba, Columbia, Netherlands Antilles, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela)
- Northeast Brazil Shelf Marine (Brazil)