Guianan savanna

Guianan savanna (NT0707)
Savanna in the Canaima National Park
Location in northern South America
Ecology
RealmNeotropical
Biometropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
Geography
Area104,376.52 km2 (40,300.00 sq mi)
Countries
Coordinates4°02′06″N 60°22′05″W / 4.035°N 60.368°W / 4.035; -60.368
Conservation
Protected50.35%[1]

The Guianan savanna (NT0707) is an ecoregion in the south of Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname and the north of Brazil. It is in the Amazon biome. The savanna covers an area of rolling upland plains on the Guiana Shield between the Amazon and Orinoco basins. It includes forested areas, but these are shrinking steadily due to the effect of frequent fires, either accidental or deliberate.[citation needed] The ecoregion includes the Gran Sabana region of Venezuela.

  1. ^ "Guianan savanna". DOPA Explorer. Accessed 7 March 2022. [1]

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