Erlo Sinders Regional Forest

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In red, the location of the Erlo Sinders Regional Forest

Located in northeastern Corum, the Erlo Sinders Regional Forest is one of Corum's two extremely important wilderness areas. Alongside the Yasutomi Forest, the Erlo Sinders Regional Forest plays a fundamentally important role as the heart of biodiversity in Corum.

Geography

Named in honor of Erlo Sinders, the father of the Wallis Islands, Erlo Sinders Regional Forest lies to the south of the Region of the East, in the Kingdom of New Zimia, to the east of the Realm of Bayen, and to the north of the New Zimian Outer Realms. Most of the forest is unclaimed by any nations, though the forest does extend into the southern reaches of the Wallis Islands.

In 902 WG, Passio-Corum submitted a claim before the MCS, in an effort to have the forest officially recognized by the international agency.

Biodiversity

One of the most biologically diverse regions in Corum, Erlo Sinders Regional Forest is home to at least twenty-one noteworthy species, including, but not limited to the following.


Species Type Species
Present Not Present
Sea-Life Bre-Etvoy-Eda X
Cha-Etvoy-Irf X
Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas X
Olgi-Etvoy-Irf X
Insect-Like Alel-Hial-Eda X
Niha-Hial-Nas X
Petal-Hial-Eda X
Fa-Hial-Irf X
Amphibious Deve-Adred-Nas X
Eko-Adred-Eda X
La-Adred-Nas X
Imab-Adred-Nas X
Reptilian Bija-Illt-Eda X
Eeli-Illt-Eda X
Siu-Illt-Nas X
As-Illt-Irf X
Bird-Like De-Ogin-Nas X
Iobe-Ogin-Eda X
Hit-Ogin-Irf X
Towa-Ogin-Irf X
Mammalian Bijeko-Lisea-Nas X
Oble-Lisea-Eda X
Seasama-Lisea-Irf X
Giid-Lisea-Eda X

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