Terai–Duar savanna and grasslands

Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands
Ecology
RealmIndomalayan
Biometropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
Borders
Bird species366
Mammal species115
Geography
Area34,600 km2 (13,400 sq mi)
Countries
Coordinates27°30′N 84°20′E / 27.50°N 84.33°E / 27.50; 84.33
Conservation
Habitat loss90.62%
Protected8.91%

The Terai–Duar savanna and grasslands is a narrow lowland ecoregion at the base of the Himalayas, about 25 km (16 mi) wide, and a continuation of the Indo-Gangetic Plain in India, Nepal and Bhutan. It is colloquially called Terai in the Ganges Basin east to Nepal, then Dooars in West Bengal, Bhutan and Assam east to the Brahmaputra River. It harbours the world's tallest grasslands, which are the most threatened and rare worldwide.