Salmo-Priest Wilderness
Vorlage:Infobox protected area
Salmo-Priest Wilderness is a 41,335 acre (167.28 km²) wilderness area located in the Selkirk Mountains in the northeast corner of Washington state, within the Colville National Forest.
Topography
The high-country Salmo-Priest Wilderness is comprised of a somewhat wishbone-shaped area atop two Selkirk Range ridges that intersect at Vorlage:Convert Salmo Mountain. The eastern ridge is somewhat lower, more wooded, more rounded off, and therefore more accessible than the steep-sided, rocky-crested western ridge. Streams have cut deep drainages into both ridges, which flow into Idaho's Priest River on the east and Sullivan Creek and the Salmo River into the Pend Oreille River on the west.[1]
Wildlife
This rugged area is home to several endangered and threatened species, including woodland caribou, grizzly bears, and gray wolves. [2] The Selkirk Mountains are the last remaining refuge for woodland caribou in the contiguous United States, particularly the Salmo-Priest Wilderness.[3][4] Common wildlife include mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, black bears, cougars, bobcats, badgers, pine martens, lynx, bighorn sheep, and moose.Referenzfehler: Es fehlt ein schließendes </ref>
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References
See also
Vorlage:Protected Areas of Washington
Vorlage:Washington-geo-stub Vorlage:US-protected-area-stub
- ↑ Wilderness.net: Salmo-Priest Wilderness. Abgerufen am 14. Februar 2008.
- ↑ The Salmo-Priest Wilderness and roadless area. Abgerufen am 23. Dezember 2007.
- ↑ Mammals of Eastern Washington. Abgerufen am 23. Dezember 2007.
- ↑ Colville National Forest - Wildlife. Abgerufen am 14. Februar 2008.