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English: An overview of the three main biomes of Minnesota, prior to European settlement. The yellow is tallgrass prairie, the light/olive green is the eastern deciduous forest, and dark green is the northern boreal forest.
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Map created in ArcMap from "Presettlement vegetation of Minnesota", based on Marschner's original analysis of Public Land Survey notes and landscape patterns. Available from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Data Deli [1] archive copy at the Wayback Machine. 45°00′00.00″N 94°00′00.00″W / 45°N 94°W / 45; -94

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Original file(611 × 700 pixels, file size: 63 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Summary

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English: An overview of the three main biomes of Minnesota, prior to European settlement. The yellow is tallgrass prairie, the light/olive green is the eastern deciduous forest, and dark green is the northern boreal forest.
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Map created in ArcMap from "Presettlement vegetation of Minnesota", based on Marschner's original analysis of Public Land Survey notes and landscape patterns. Available from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Data Deli [1] archive copy at the Wayback Machine. 45°00′00.00″N 94°00′00.00″W / 45°N 94°W / 45; -94

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