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Cataloging Information
Topic(s):
Fire Ecology
Fire & Bark Beetles
Fire Effects
Ecological - Second Order
Wildlife
Fire & Wildlife
Invertebrates
Mountain pine beetles
Habitat Assessment
Fire & Bark Beetles
Fire Effects
Ecological - Second Order
Wildlife
Fire & Wildlife
Invertebrates
Mountain pine beetles
Habitat Assessment
Ecosystem(s):
Subalpine wet spruce-fir forest, Subalpine dry spruce-fir forest, Montane wet mixed-conifer forest, Montane dry mixed-conifer forest, Aspen woodland, Sagebrush steppe
NRFSN number: 12126
FRAMES RCS number: 14127
Record updated:
Provides information on wildlife habitat condition and trend on the Bridger-Teton National Forest in the Jackson Hole Region of Wyoming by analysis of broad plant communities. Visual evidence of condition and trend are provided in Volume I, The Photo Record. Management implications are included.
Citation
Gruell, George E. 1980. Fire's influence on wildlife habitat on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming - Volume II: changes and causes, management implications. Res. Pap. INT-RP-252. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 35 p.