The Alpine Biogeographic Region refers to a specific ecological and geographical zone characterized by its unique climate, flora, and fauna found in high-altitude areas, particularly in mountain ranges. This region primarily exists above the treeline, where the conditions are too harsh for most trees to survive but still support a variety of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and animals adapted to cold and often windy conditions.

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