Texas Ecoregions

Texas is divided into ten natural regions or ecoregions: the Piney Woods, the Gulf Prairies and Marshes, the Post Oak Savannah, the Blackland Prairies, the Cross Timbers, the South Texas Plains, the Edwards Plateau, the Rolling Plains, the High Plains, and the Trans-Pecos.

Our geographical location is a crossroads where eastern habitats intersect with western ones, while southern subtropical habitats meet northern temperate ones. The annual rainfall can vary from eight inches in the deserts of far West Texas to fifty-six inches per year in the swamps of East Texas.

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