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                                            Social Studies 6

                                            Completing our unit on Ecozones / Ecoregions.
                                            In Canada, they are called "Ecozones".
                                            But, to the rest of the world, they're "Ecoregions".
                                            • To begin, try Wikipedia Ecoregions page
                                            • Once you have the right Wikipedia page, check the "References" section, usually near the bottom of the web page to find the information that was used in creating the Wikipedia page.
                                            • So, we use Wikipedia as a "jumping-off" point, and not as a primary reference.
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