Ribbon forest

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Ob Plateau, Altai Krai, Russia. The dark east-west strips are examples of ribbon forest, forested with pines and dotted with salt-rich lakes. The image shows a distance of a little more than 300 km (190 mi) from left to right, and the forested strips are nearly that length.

Ribbon forests or tape forests are forests in the form of long thin bands. In many places this may be the result of deforestation, including deliberate attempts to leave a habitat corridor in largely deforested areas, to allow wildlife to move between the remaining pockets of forest. But in North America and Russia it refers to two different natural patterns of forest growth caused by features of the local soil and climate history.

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