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Nebraska & Samuel R. McKelvie National Forests
Buffalo Gap, Fort Pierre, & Oglala National Grasslands

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USDA Forest Service
Nebraska &
Samuel R. McKelvie
National Forests
Buffalo Gap, Fort Pierre,
& Oglala National Grasslands
125 North Main Street
Chadron, NE 69337
308-432-0300

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Hearing Impaired
308-432-0304

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Great Plains National Grasslands Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive Species

Photo of a  Forest Service employee helping a vacationer. National Grasslands in the Great Plains are managed by the USDA Forest Service. Many threatened, endangered, and sensitive (TES) species occur on these federal lands. This web site is primarily concerned with such species and information and issues on the Great Plains National Grasslands affecting TES species and their habitats. The web site also contains visitor maps, other visitor use information, Geographical Information System (GIS) data for National Grasslands, and links to other relevant Great Plains natural history information.

 

USDA Forest Service, Nebraska & Samuel R. McKelvie National Forests
Buffalo Gap, Fort Pierre, & Oglala National Grasslands
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Last modified January 12, 2009

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