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The transfer of energy from organism to organism forms a series called a food chain. All the possible feeding relationships that exist in a biome make
| Name | Location | Square miles (square kilometers) | Features |
| Aldabra Islands Nature Reserve | Seychelles (Africa) | 60 (156) | Protects giant tortoise and other animals |
| Bako National Park | Sarawak | 10 (26) | Bays and coves; forest; wild pigs, deer, monkeys, birds |
| Cape Le Grand National Park | Australia | 62 (161.2) | Beach; coastal plants |
| Easter Island National Park | Chile | 66 (171.6) | Protects vegetation and animals |
| Elat Gulf Coral Reef Reserve | Israel | 0.5 (1.3) | Coral reefs with tropical fish |
| Eldey Nature Reserve | Iceland | 0.006 (0.015) | Gannet breeding area |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt National Park | Uruguay | 58 (150.8) | Sand dunes, pines |
| Ise-Shima | Japan | 201 (522.6) | Forested coastline; pearl farms |
| Kong Karls Land Reserve | Norway | 200 (520) | Arctic islands; polar bears |
| Kranji Reserve | Singapore | 0.08 (0.21) | Mangrove marsh |
| Kyzylagach | Azerbaijan | 363 (943.8) | Coastal reed and salt marshes; flamingos, bustards |
| Pembrokeshire Coast | Great Britain | 225 (585) | Rocky coast; island birds |
| Prince Edward Island | Canada... |
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