Talk:Carolinian zone

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Is this term only used in Canada? What is it called in the US? Adam Bishop 19:13, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)


 * This region would be described as Eastern Deciduous forest in the US. The biome classification scheme used for Wikipedia breaks up that region into several entries in the section Temperate_broadleaf_and_mixed_forests. --Big_Iron 12:43, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Merge with Carolinian Forest?
It seems to me that this article is in some ways redundant with the article Carolinian forest. This is a better article and avoids anything that may be interpreted as PoV. However, the other article does include a few points that are pertinent to any discussion of Carolinian areas and is more general, in that it includes both Canada and the US.

Perhaps a single article with two sections identifying differences between and uniqueness of the two countries' forests (e.g. extensive in US, small in Canada).

Michael Daly 21:26, 19 August 2007 (UTC)