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Cascadia (bioregion) - Wikipedia
The Cascadia Bioregion encompasses all of the state of Washington, all but the southeastern corner of Idaho, and portions of Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Alaska, Yukon, and British Columbia. Bioregions are geographically based areas defined by land or soil composition, watershed, climate, flora, and fauna.
Cascadia movement - Wikipedia
The Cascadia movement is a bioregional independence movement based in the Cascadia bioregion of western North America. Potential boundaries differ, with some drawn along existing political state and provincial lines, and others drawn along larger ecological, cultural, political, and economic boundaries.
The Cascadia Bioregion: Facts & Figures - Cascadia Department of Bioregion
Cascadia is home to the second largest tech hub in the world, one of the highest standards of living, as well as advanced medical and educational institutions. As a coastal state, it is also a major gateway for trade to and from North America, and the the region has a …
Cascadia Department of Bioregion
The Cascadia bioregion sits on the east coast of the Pacific Rim, defined through the watersheds of the Columbia, Fraser and Snake Rivers, stretching all the way from Alaska to northern California, as far east as the Yellowstone Caldera, and for as far as the salmon swim.
Nine Regions of Cascadia - Cascadia Department of Bioregion
The Nine Regions of Cascadia. Stretching for more than 2500 miles along the Pacific Coast, Cascadia extends as far as the salmon run, and is comprised of 75 distinct ecoregions that spread across an incredible diversity and range of habitats, wilderness and landscapes.
WHAT IS CASCADIA? | Cascadia Magazine
Cascadia–the region also known as the Pacific Northwest–is a vast landscape of mountain ranges, meandering rivers, temperate rain forests, dense cities, sprawling suburbs, sagebrush desert, irrigated farmland, and an ecologically rich inland sea.
Cascadia Bioregion – Department of Bioregion
Stretching for more than 2500 along the Pacific Rim, the Cascadia bioregion includes British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and parts of South East Alaska and Northern California.
Where is Cascadia? - WorldAtlas
2017年8月1日 · Cascadia assumes the shape of a curved land that runs across the Pacific Ocean, Rocky Mountains, and Continental Divide. On the northern side, the bioregion stretches from Mendocino in northern California to Icy Bay in the Gulf of Alaska.
Cascadia, Geography of Bioregion, Name, Flag, Images & Maps, …
Cascadia Institute is a non-profit center dedicated to education about the distinctive character of the “greater Pacific Northwest” as a geographic, ecological, and cultural, region. Located in Eugene, Oregon, the Institute is directed by Dr. David D. McCloskey.
What or where is Cascadia? — CascadiaNow!
Cascadia is that land and thought at the edge of the worlds. Some have called Cascadia a "state of mind" while others point out that Cascadia is a real place defined by its geology, biodiversity and shared communities.
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