Talk:Meghalaya subtropical forests

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Info from Assam, Tripura and Nagaland areas
As I discovered by digging out and studying the basic sources for the ecoregion designation, southern Assam, most of Tripura and a tiny bit of western Nagaland is also covered by the IM0126 ecoregion designation. MacKinnon (1997) specifically. As the article is now, the body only accounts for the state of Meghalaya. Also, other important habitats than the sparse montane subtropical forests needs to be explained as well.

The name "Meghalaya subtropical forests" is very confusing. I would even go so far to call it misleading. However, I don't believe we have the capacity to change it here on Wikipedia though :-)

Just a sort of to-do-list. Cheers.

RhinoMind (talk) 03:52, 22 July 2019 (UTC)