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Nevada's main habitats include desert, mountain, and wetland ecosystems. The Great Basin Desert dominates much of the state, characterized by arid conditions and unique flora and fauna. The Sierra Nevada mountain range provides alpine habitats with diverse plant and animal species, while wetlands, such as those found in the Carson Valley and areas around Lake Tahoe, support rich biodiversity and serve as critical migratory bird stopovers. These varied habitats reflect Nevada's diverse climate and geography.

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