Animals
Numerous streams, lakes,
reservoirs, varied topography, climate, and vegetation of
the Shoshohe National Forest provide habitats for an abundance
of native fish and wildlife, including many of the most striking
animals found in North America. For more information on wildlife in the Shoshone National Forest visit the Wildlife of
the Shoshone page.
Geological Resources
Dinosaurs, igneous rocks,
and gold, oh my! Find out about geological resources and processes—rocks,
formations, caves, fossils, minerals, and energy sources—within
our mountains, plateaus, and plains. Coming soon....Geology
on the Shoshone page.
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Heritage Resources
The Shoshone National
Forest is rich not only in natural history, but in human history.
Learn more about archaeological activities and the human history
of the grassland. Coming soon.....Heritage Resources on the
Shoshone page.
Plants
The Shoshone National
Forest contains a variety of trees and plants. Learn more
about the trees of the forest and vegetation management on
our Vegetation on the Shoshone page, coming soon.
Want to dig a tree up in the forest for your yard? You can...with
a signed permit and for a small fee. Get this permit
and visit your local
district office for details.
Research
The Rocky
Mountain Research Station supports our natural resource
programs through research and development of state-of-the-art
management tools
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