List of ecoregions in Minnesota

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The list of ecoregions in Minnesota provides an overview to the ecoregions (see also, ecosystem) in the U.S. state of Minnesota,{{cite web|url=http://www.plantmaps.com/interactive-minnesota-ecoregions-l4-map.php |title=Interactive Map of Minnesota Level 4 Ecoregions |publisher= |date= |accessdate=2010-11-17}} as defined separately by the Environmental Protection Agency/Commission for Environmental Cooperation, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and the World Wildlife Fund.

Environmental Protection Agency/Commission for Environmental Cooperation

{{Further|List of ecoregions in the United States (EPA)}}

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Level I{{Cite web | title = Ecological Regions of North America | publisher = Commission for Environmental Cooperation | date = 26 May 2006 | url = ftp://ftp.epa.gov/wed/ecoregions/cec_na/NA_LEVEL_II.pdf | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170525200330/ftp://ftp.epa.gov/wed/ecoregions/cec_na/NA_LEVEL_II.pdf | url-status = dead | archive-date = 2017-05-25 | format = pdf | accessdate = 26 March 2010 }}{{Cite web | title = Minnesota Level III and IV Ecoregions | publisher = United States Environmental Protection Agency | date = 11 May 2007 | url = ftp://ftp.epa.gov/wed/ecoregions/mn/mn_eco_desc.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 26 March 2010}}

! Level III

! Level IV

rowspan="3"|9 – Great Plains
9.2 – Temperate Prairies

| 46 – Northern Glaciated Plains

| 46e – Tewaukon Big Stone Stagnation Moraine
46k – Prairie Coteau
46l – Prairie Coteau Escarpment

46m – Big Sioux Basin
46o – Minnesota River Prairie

47 – Western Corn Belt Plains

|47a – Loess Prairies
47b – Des Moines Lobe
47c – Eastern Iowa and Minnesota Drift Plains
47g – Lower St Crois and Vermillion Valleys

48 – Lake Agassiz Plain

|48a – Glacial Lake Agassiz Basin
48b – Beach Ridges and Sand Deltas
48d – Lake Agassiz Plains

rowspan="2"|5 – Northern Forests
5.2 – Mixed Wood Shield

| 49 – Northern Minnesota Wetlands

| 49a – Peatlands
49b – Forested Lake Plains

50 – Northern Lakes and Forests

|50a – Lake Superior Lacustrine Clay Plain
50b – Minnesota/Wisconsin Upland Till Plain
50m – Mesabi Range
50n – Boundary Lakes and Hills
50o – Glacial Lakes Upham and Aitken
50p – Toimi Drumlins
50q – Itasca and St Louis Moraines
50r – Chippewa Plains
50s – Nashwauk/Marcell Moraines and Uplands
50t – North Shore Highlands Subsection

rowspan="2"|8 – Eastern Temperate Forest
8.1 – Mixed Wood Plains

| 51 – North Central Hardwood Forests

| 51a – St. Croix Outwash Plain and Stagnation Plains
51h – Anoka Sand Plain and Mississippi Valley
51i – Big Woods
51j – Alexandria Moraines and Detroit Lakes Outwash Plains
51k – McGraw Till Plain and Drumlins
51l – Wadena/Todd Drumlins and Osakis Till Plain

52 – Driftless Area

| 52b – Blufflands and Coulees
52c – Rochester/Paleozoic Plateau Upland

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources divides the state of Minnesota into regions based on the agency's Ecological Classification System (ECS), which follows the guidelines set forth by the National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units.

{{Cite web | title = Ecological Land Classification Hierarchy | work = Ecological Classification System | publisher = Minnesota Department of Natural Resources | year = 2010 | url = http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ecs/index.html | accessdate = 2010-08-11}}

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Provinces

! Sections

! Subsections

rowspan="5"|212 – Laurentian Mixed Forest Province

| 212J – Southern Superior Uplands

| 212Ja – Glacial Lake Superior Plain
212Jd – St. Croix Moraine

212K – Western Superior Uplands

| 212Kb – Mille Lacs Uplands

212L – Northern Superior Uplands

| 212La – Border Lakes
212Lb – North Shore Highlands
212Lc – Nashwauk Uplands
212Ld – Toimi Uplands
212Le – Laurentian Uplands

212M – Northern Minnesota and Ontario Peatlands

| 212Ma – Littlefork-Vermillion Uplands
212Mb – Agassiz Lowlands

212N – Northern Minnesota Drift and Lake Plains

| 212Na – Chippewa Plains
212Nb – St. Louis Moraines
212Nc – Pine Moraines and Outwash Plains
212Nd – Tamarack Lowlands

rowspan="2"|222 – Eastern Broadleaf Forest Province

| 222L – Paleozoic Plateau

| 222Lc – The Blufflands
222Lf – Rochester Plateau

222M – Minnesota and Northeast Iowa Morainal

| 222Ma – Hardwood Hills
222Mb – Big Woods
222Mc – Anoka Sand Plain
222Md – St. Paul-Baldwin Plains
222Me – Oak Savanna

223 – Tallgrass Aspen Parkland Province

| 223N – Lake Agassiz, Aspen Parklands

| 223Na – Aspen Parklands

rowspan="2"|251 –Prairie Parkland Province

| 251A – Red River Valley

| 251Aa – Red River Prairie

251B – North Central Glaciated Plains

| 251Ba – Minnesota River Prairie
251Bb – Coteau Moraines
251Bc – Inner Coteau

World Wildlife Fund

{{Further|List of ecoregions in the United States (WWF)}}

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