Fire's Influence on Wildlife Habitat on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming: Photographic record and analysis, Volume 1Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1980 - Fire ecology - 207 pages |
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... East Refuge ... 148 22 Big Game Ridge . .58 64 East Gros Ventre Butte . .150 23 Turpin Meadow ..60 65 Snow King Mountain .152 24 Turpin Meadow . .62 66 Hoback River Outlet . 154 25 Mt. Randolph 64 67 Lower Hoback River 156 26 Buffalo ...
... East Refuge ... 148 22 Big Game Ridge . .58 64 East Gros Ventre Butte . .150 23 Turpin Meadow ..60 65 Snow King Mountain .152 24 Turpin Meadow . .62 66 Hoback River Outlet . 154 25 Mt. Randolph 64 67 Lower Hoback River 156 26 Buffalo ...
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... east of the Teton Range in northwestern Wyoming ( fig . 1 ) . This area of 1,695,000 acres ( 686 235 ha ) is roughly bounded by the Snake River on the west ; Yellowstone National Park on the north ; the Absaroka Range , Continental ...
... east of the Teton Range in northwestern Wyoming ( fig . 1 ) . This area of 1,695,000 acres ( 686 235 ha ) is roughly bounded by the Snake River on the west ; Yellowstone National Park on the north ; the Absaroka Range , Continental ...
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... east via Jackson Hole in 1812. An insight into prevailing big game populations is con- tained in their journals . Others who frequented western Wyoming during the trapping era , in- cluding a few who left a written record , were the ...
... east via Jackson Hole in 1812. An insight into prevailing big game populations is con- tained in their journals . Others who frequented western Wyoming during the trapping era , in- cluding a few who left a written record , were the ...
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... East , he found the region enveloped in haze from forest fires and was unable to take good photographs . On his return from Yellowstone National Park in the fall , conditions were favorable , and he cap- tured a number of outstanding ...
... East , he found the region enveloped in haze from forest fires and was unable to take good photographs . On his return from Yellowstone National Park in the fall , conditions were favorable , and he cap- tured a number of outstanding ...
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... east of the National Elk Refuge , and low - lying National Forest lands east of the Snake River below Jackson and north of the Hoback River from its mouth to the Hoback Canyon . The present elk population wintering in areas drained by ...
... east of the National Elk Refuge , and low - lying National Forest lands east of the Snake River below Jackson and north of the Hoback River from its mouth to the Hoback Canyon . The present elk population wintering in areas drained by ...
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90 years later advanced succession areas arrow aspen aspen stands aster bitterbrush Bridger-Teton National Forest Buffalo Fork River burned bush cinquefoil C.L. Hitchc camera faces Camera point chokecherry Claude Crisp conifers cottonwood courtesy of National cover in foreground density of mountain distant slopes Dougl Douglas-fir early succession Elevation September erosion exclosure feedground Fish and Wildlife flood plain Forest Service photograph Gros Ventre River ground cover growth form habitat herbaceous herbaceous plants herbaceous species Hoback Hoback River Jackson Hole later August later July later September lodgepole pine meadow midground mile mountain big sagebrush numbers Nutt occupy Owen Wister plant cover preceding plate predominate Pursh Scribn sedge seral serviceberry shrubs Snake River soils southeast sparsely vegetated spruce subalpine fir tall forb Teton Canyon Teton Wilderness tion Tree cover USGS photograph valley W.H. Jackson whitebark pine wildfire Wildlife Service photograph willow community winter range Wyoming Yellowstone National Park