A bioregion is a place defined by nature rather than by politics: by its watershed, its forests, its coastline, the animals that move through it and the weather that shapes it. Rivers do not stop at state lines. Neither do the people working to protect them.
Below is every bioregion in the Ideal Location Earth directory, in the United States and around the world. Choose a landscape to meet the organizations defending it.
United States
4,972 organizations across 59 US bioregions. Choose a landscape.
Pacific Coast & Cascadia
Mountain West
Southwest & Borderlands
Plains & Heartland
Great Lakes & Northwoods
- Great Lakes309
- Northwoods120
Northeast & Northern Forest
Appalachia
Atlantic & Gulf Coasts
Beyond the Contiguous
Working Across All Bioregions
Around the World
3,521 organizations across 100 bioregions in 114 countries. Choose a landscape.
Britain & Ireland
France & the Low Countries
The Alps & Central Europe
Mediterranean & the Balkans
Nordic & Boreal
Asia
Africa
The Americas
- Great Lakes St Lawrence181
- British Columbia Coast176
- Andes65
- Canadian Rockies55
- Mesoamerican Reef Rainforest39
- Atlantic Canada36
- Canadian Prairies29
- Sierra Madre Baja20
- Pampas Rio De La Plata17
- Atlantic Forest16
- Cerrado Pantanal16
- Chilean Andes Valparaiso16
- Patagonia16
- Caribbean (PR & USVI)14
- Amazon Basin9
- Canadian Arctic4
- Galapagos1