Talk:California mixed evergreen forest

Merger proposal
In linking another article, I discovered considerable overlap between Mixed coniferous forest (which, despite its title, is entirely about the Sierra Nevada) and this article. I think it would be beneficial to merge it into this article.  Mini  apolis  20:31, 28 January 2016 (UTC)


 * Oppose merge — Mixed coniferous forest ecoregions/plant communities are found outside of California in North America, including in the Southwestern United States plateaus and uplands, and the Central and Southern Rocky Mountains.
 * The "California mixed evergreen forest" ecoregion specifically represents mixed coniferous forest sub-ecoregions/plant communities within California and the California Floristic Province, including those located in the Sierra Nevada of eastern California, and in the Transverse Ranges and Peninsular Ranges of southern California.
 * As editor  Mini  apolis  points out here, the article's text does not represent western North America yet. However, external links for non-Californian mixed coniferous forests have been added. —  Look2See1   t a l k →  23:40, 18 February 2016 (UTC)

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