The Sichuan Basin evergreen broadleaf forests are a critically endangered WWF ecoregion.
[1] The ecoregion occupies the Sichuan Basin in China and covers an area of 9,816,054 ha (24,256,000 acres).
An especially well-preserved example of remaining forest exists on Mount Emei at the western edge of the Sichuan Basin.
The original forests are thought to have been made up of subtropical oaks, laurels, and Schima.
[1] Endangered and critically endangered animal species that have traditionally inhabited the Sichuan Basin evergreen broadleaf forests include:[3] Amphibians Birds Mammals This ecoregion article is a stub.