Wildlife on the Forest
November
15, 2005 - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has
proposed delisting the Yellowstone grizzly bear from the federal
list of endangered and threatened wildlife. More
. . .
So
much to see and do
The forest has
a variety of wildlife for observation when recreating. Some of the
common animals found on the Forest include the black bear, coyote,
elk, deer, trumpeter swan, bald eagle, antelope, big horn sheep, and
mountain goats.
Aspen
Management Presentations
Restoring
the West Aspen Conference 2006
Aspen
Ecology Powerpoint
Aspen
Conference Sept 2004, Cedar City, Utah
Dr.
Wayne Sheppard, FS Expert on Western US Aspen Forests
Report
a Grizzly Bear or Gray Wolf Sighting
Know the difference
between grizzly bears and black bears.
To report a sighting
of a grizzly bear or a wolf, please fill out a report and submit
automatically to Forest Service Wildlife Biologists.
Safety
Learn more about
safety percautions when visiting public lands or when taking any
trip into the outdoors.
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