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Bioregions
Bioregions are the broadscale mapping units for biodiversity planning in Victoria. Our native ecosystems are diverse and complex.
Bio-geographic regions (bioregions) capture the patterns of ecological characteristics in the landscape,
providing a natural framework for recognising and responding to biodiversity values.
As bioregions reflect underlying environmental features, they can also be related to the patterns of use of land.
Within Victoria there are 27 bioregions. Five of these bioregions cover the Corangamite Region:
Central Victorian Uplands; Otway Plain; Otway Ranges; Victorian Volcanic Plain; and Warrnambool Plain.
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