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ASM | Mammals of Oklahoma
Found in dry, rocky, piñon-juniper canyons, ravines & mesa slopes. Woodchuck Marmota monax Rare East & northeast portions of state. ... 254 Do more above-ground feeding than other pocket gophers. Habitat is short grasses & pinon-juniper. Upper incisors without conspicuous grooves. Plains Pocket Gopher Geomys bursarius Common, except in extreme ...
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ASM | Mammals of Wyoming
California Myotis Myotis californicus bighorn basin low desert to oak juniper woodlands 428 Small-footed Myotis Myotis ciliolabrum statewide montane forest to shortgrass prairie ... portrait HABITAT: 1 Grassland 5 Montane Forest 2 Semidesert Shrubland 6 Subalpine Forest 3 Pinon-Juniper Woodland 7 Alpine Tundra 4 Montane Shrubland 8 Riparian Systems Return to About Mammals ...
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The Big Picture: Great Basin Edge
Sagebrush is the most common shrub, while pinon pine and juniper dot higher elevations. Pronghorn antelope, rattlesnakes, sagebrush lizards, and Golden Eagles make their home ...
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Plant Communities of the Mono Basin
These single-needle pines provide a steady supply of pinon nuts in the autumn feeding birds, rodents, chipmunks, and even people. A well-balanced combination of protein, fat, and carbohydrates make pinon nuts an excellent food source! Growing among the pines you may find Utah juniper, sagebrush, littleleaf horsebrush, phlox, arrowleaf balsamroot, lupine, ...
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Range Expansion of woody plants on the Colorado Plateau
Betancourt, J. L. 1987. Paleoecology of pinyon-juniper woodlands: Summary. Pp. 129-139 In: Proceedings of the Pinyon-Juniper Conference. General Technical Report 215. USDA. Betancourt, J. ... pinon-juniper woodlands. Environmental Management 6: 505-515. West, N. E., Rea, K. H. and Tausch, R. J. 1975. Basic synecological relationships in pinyon-juniper woodlands. In: The Pinyon-Juniper ...
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Land Use History of Mesa Verde National Park
Floyd, M. Lisa, William H. Romme, Marilyn Colyer, David Hanna, and Albert Spencer. 1999. Ancient pinon-juniper woodlands of Mesa Verde: Toward a definition of old-growth. Submitted to Natural Areas Journal ...
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Spring 2003 Trips
Meet some classic pinon-juniper interspersed with mountain mahogany and limber pine. Limit 8. Contact Leader: Bob Ellis (510) 525 ...
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NvWF Places - Great Basin National Park
As the road climbs, the arid sagebrush of the desert floor sinks away below, and pinon-juniper woodlands and aspen trees start to appear along with clumps of manzanita shrubs and mountain ...
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Sustainable Forestry
Sustainable Forestry Project. Small diameter trees (less than 9 inches) thinned from Picuris’ forests (pinon, juniper, ponderosa) are not used to the greatest economic potential. There is an abundance ... quality natural wood charcoal product from a variety of thinned wood types including pinon, juniper, ponderosa, encino oak, ocate, salt cedar, and pecan. These charcoal types were independently ...
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Sharing Habitat With Elk
They slip through this dry country filled with pinon-juniper, scrub oak, prickly pear cactus and thorny shrubs. In the summertime, some of these elk ...
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