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Forest–savanna mosaic

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Forest-savanna mosaic is a transitory ecotone between the tropical moist broadleaf forests of Equatorial Africa and the drier savannas and open woodlands to the north and south of the forest belt. The forest-savanna mosaic consists of drier forests, often gallery forest, interspersed with savannas and open grasslands.

Ecoregions

The World Wildlife Fund recognizes several distinct forest-savanna mosaic ecoregions:

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