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Location

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1 Boulder County
2 Amphibean
Boreal (Western) Toad Overall Range
1 S Fork Middle Bldr Ck - Gold Hill 87.3/140 56,223A 87.8/228
2 McHenrys - Longs Pks 3.86/6.21 495A .77/2
1 Boreal Toad
3.86/6.21 495A .77/2
2 Tiger Salamander
10 - 16
3 Eastern Fence Lizard
 
4 Western Terrestrial Garter Snake
 
5 Wood frogs
 
3 Ave, Bird
1 Blue Bird
5.15/8.3 1,078A 1.68/4.36
2 Canada Geese
1 Molting Areas 6
1 Boulder Reservoir 5.99/9.64 1,420A 2.22/5.75
2 Valmont Reservoir 4.63/7.46 918A 1.43/3.71
3 Longmont 7.33/4.55 742A 1.16/3
4 Boulder & Coal Creeks 2.85/4.58 292A .46/1.18
5 Erie Lake 2.82/4.54 290A .45/1.17
6 Teller Lake 1.48/2.39 102A .16/.41
2 Brood Concentration Areas 5
1 Boulder & 6 Mile Reservoirs 6.11/9.84 1,441A 2.25/5.83
2 Valmont Reservoir 4.64/7.47 920A 1.44/3.72
3 Kenosha Road 2.86/4.6 297A .46/1.2
4 Erie Lake & Prince Res. #2 2.83/4.56 294A .46/1.19
5 Teller Lake 1.49/2.4 103Ac .16/.42
3 Foraging Areas: Dry Plains
177/285 85,244A 133/345
4 Production Areas 19
1 Lower Boulder Creek & Reses: 26.3/42.4 1,492A 2.33/6
2 Panama Res #1 3.3/5.31 1.483A .75/1.96
3 Boulder & 6 Mile Reses 5.99/9.64 1,420A 2.22/5.75
4 Oligarchy Res & Co N 75th 5.24/8.43 985A 1.54/3.99
5 Terry Lake 4.79/7.71 957A 1.5/3.87
6 St Vrain Ck Lakes W Longmont 4.9/7.88 956A 1.49/3.87
7 Valmont Reservoir 4.62/7.42 912A 1.42/3.69
8 Lagerman Reservoir 4.27/6.87 855A 1.34/3.46
9 St Vrain Ck Lakes E Longmont 5.42/8.73 771A 1.2/3.12
10 McIntosh Lake 4.22/6.79 730A 1.14/2.95
11 Gaynor Lake 3.64/5.87 565A .88/2.29
12 Clover Basin Reservoir 2.87/4.62 366A .57/1.48
13 Baseline Reservoir 2.84/4.56 336A .53/1.36
14 Marshall Lake 3/4.86 327A .51/1.32
15 Erie Lake & Prine Res #2 2.82/4.54 289A .45/1.17
16 Teller Lake 1.48/2.38 101A .16/.41
17 Teller Lake #5 1.32/1.12 76.5Ac .12/.31
18 Paddle & Green Island Lakes 1.22/1.97 71.4A .11/.29
19 Harper Lake .86/1.38 31.5A .13km2
5 Winter Concentration Areas 25
1 Lower Boulder Creek Lakes 42.4/26.3 1,492A 2.33/6
2 Boulder & 6 Mile Reses 5.99/9.64 1,420A 2.22/5.75
3 Burch Lake & Co 5.64/9.1 1,034A 1.61/4.18
4 Terry Lake & Co 4.83/7.77 973A 1.52/3.94
5 Golden Lakes W Longmont 3.87km2 956Ac
6 Valmont Reservoir 4.62/7.43 912A 1.42/3.69
7 Lagerman, Swede & Leftmand Reses 4.27/6.87 855A 1.34/3.46
8 St Vrain Sewer & River E Longmont 5.42/8.73 771A 1.2/3.12
9 McIntosh Lake 4.24/6.82 738Ac 1.15/2.99
10 Gaynor Lakes 3.64/5.87 565A .88/2.29
11 Superior Lakes 3.82/6.14 544A .85/2.2
12 Ish Reservoir 3.19/5.13 393A .61/1.59
13 Foothills Reservoir 2.97/4.79 367A .57/1.48
14 Clover Basin Reservoir 2.87/4.62 366A .57/1.48
15 Highland Reservoir #2 2.77/4.46 340A .53/1.37
16 Baseline Reservoir 2.84/4.56 336A .53/1.36
17 Marshall Lake 3/4.86 327A .51/1.32
18 Prince Reses & Erie Lake N Lafayette 2.82/4.54 289A .45/1.17
19 Teller Lake 1.48/2.38 101A .16/.41
20 Divide Reservoir 1.39/2.23 83A .13/.34
21 Teller Lake #5 1.32/2.12 76.5A .12/.31
22 Green Island & Paddle Lakes @ Altona 1.22/1.97 71.4A .11/.29
23 Harper Lake .86/1.38 31.5Ac .13km2
24 Clark Reservoir .66/1.1 19.4A
25 Panama Reservoir #1 3.3/5.31 1.483A
6 Winter Range 4
1 79.8/128 116,920A 183/473
2 3/4.86 327A .51/1.32
3 Left Hand Valley Res 2.59/4.17 280A .44/1.13
4 1.22/1.97 71.4Ac .11/.29
7 Population
 
3 Eagle
1 Bald
1 Winter Range 75.6/122 184,949A 289/748
2 Winter Forage 11
1 22.9/36.9 6,772A 10.6/27.4
2 28.6/46.1 2,803A 4.38/11.3
3 12.2/19.6 2,702A 4.22/10.9
4 8.1/13 1,799A 2.81/7.28
5 8.1/13 631A .99/2.55
6 3.2/5.15 353A 1.43km2
7 3.72/5.98 349A .55/1.41
8 2.44/3.93 211A .33/.86
9 1.27/2.1 71.6A 289,614m2
10 1.17/1.89 60.2A .24km2
11 1.1/1.72 42.1A .1/.17
3 Summer Forage 7
1 22.9/36.9 6,772A 10.6/27.4
2 27.4/44 2,707A 4.23/11
3 8/12.9 2,453A 3.83/9.93
4 12.5/20.2 1,177A 1.84/4.76
5 8.1/13 631A .99/2.55
6 3.25/5.23 497A .78/2
7 3.53/5.68 278A.43/1.13
4 Winter Forage 3
1 28.6/46.1 2,803A 4.38/11.3
2 3.7/5.95 476A .74/1.93
3 5.22/8.4 361A .56/1.46
5 Communal Roosts 1
1 3.11/5 456A .71/1.85
6 Roost Sites 6
1 19.5/31.4 4,767A 7.45/19.3
2 3.93/6.32 674A 1.1/2.73
3 3.78/6.1 552A .86/2.23
4 3.2/5.16 428A .67/1.73
5 2.31/3.71 254A .4/1
6 2.96/4.76 231A .36/.94
7 Nest Sites 23
1 3.19/5.14 507A .79/2.1
2 3.18/5.12 505A .79/2
3 3.18/5.12 505A .79/2
4 15 3.18/5.12 504A .79/2
5 3.17/5.1 503A .79/2
6 3.17/5.1 503A .79/2
6 3.18/5.11 502A .79/2
7 3.17/5.11 500A .78/2
8 3.17/5.1 500A .78/2
9 3.16/5.1 499A .78/2
10 2 3.15/5.1 496A .77/2
11 3.16/5.1 495A .77/2
12 3.15/5.1 493A .77/1.99
13 3.15/5.1 491A .77/1.99
14 3.13/5 489A .76/1.98
15 3.13/5 488A .76/1.98
16 3.13/5 486A .76/1.97
17 3.13/5 485A .76/1.96
18 3.12/5 484A .76/1.96
19 3.1/4.99 477A .75/1.93
20 4.76/2.96 399A .62/1.61
21 1.18/1.89 38A .1/.15
22 3.1/4.97 .74/1.92
8 Population 4
2 Golden
Population 8
4 Peregrine Falcon
Nesting
1 10.3/16.6 4,029A 6.29/16.3
Potential Nesting
1 9.45/15.2 2,570A 4/10.4
2 4.99/8 487A .76/1.97
3 2.1/3.3 126A .2/.51
5 Great Blue Heron
1 Nesting
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 Foraging
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3 Historic Nesting
1 1.99/3.2 197A .31/.8
2 1.98/3.18 196A .31/.79
6 Osprey
1 Nesting 24
1 3.17/5.1 501A .78/2
2 3.2/5.14 .79/2.1
3 3.15/5.1 .78/2
4 3.2/5.15 .79/2
5 3.17/5.1 .78/2’
6 3.17/5.1 .77/2
7 3.17/5.1 .78/2
8 3.16/5.1 .78/2
9 3.15/5.1 .77/1.99
10 3.21/5.17 .8/2.1
11 3.14/5 .76/1.98
12 3.2/5.15 .8/2.1
13 3.11/5 .75/1.96
14 3.23/5.2 .81/2.1
15 3.19/5.14 .79/2.1
16 3.2/5.15 .8/2.1
17 3.2/5.15 .8/2.1
18 3.19/5.14 .8/2.1
19 3.15/5.1 .78/2
20 3.17/5.1 .78/2
21 3.16/5.1 .77/2
22 3.16/5.1 .78/2
23 3.16/5.1 .78/2
24 2.46/3.96 210A .33/.85
2 Foraging
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
7 Great Horned Owl, Tiger, Hoot
Population 200
8 White Pelican
1 Foraging Area
2 Overall Range
9 Ring-necked Pheasant
Overall Range 46.4/74.7 34,929A 54.6/141
10 White-tailed Ptarmigan
1 Winter Range 6.62/10.7 1,618A 2.53/6.55
2 Overall Range 109/175 43,951A 68.7/178
11 Turkey
1 Production Area
1 15.6/25 5,457A 8.53/22
2 5.69/9.15 1,244A 1.94/5
3 5.52/8.88 1,091A 1.7/4.42
4 1.72/2.78 105A .16/.43
2 Winter Concentration Area
1 18.9/30.4 9,641A 15/39
2 8.99/14.5 2,848A 4.45/11.5
3 7.52/12 2,277A 3.56/9.22
4 6.37/10.3 1,190Ac 1.86/4.82
3 Winter Range
1 76.2/123 86,026A 134/348
2 5.55/8.93 1,102A 1.72/4.46
3 1.74/2.8 107A .17/.43
4 Overall Range
1 103/166 170,119A 266/688
2 4.39/7.1 276A .43/1.12
3 2.17/3.49 135A .21/.55
4 Mammal
1 Carnivore
1 Canids
Gray Fox , Urocyon cineoargentus, montane forests, meadows, unconfirmed
Red Fox Vulpes vulpes, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, common
Wolf, Grey Canis lupus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, tundra, extirpated EX
Coyote Canis latrans, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, tundra, common
2 Feline, Cat
Bobcat Lynx rufus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, common
Canada Lynx Potential Habitat Lynx canadensis, subalpine forests, rare 13
Potential Habitat 13
1 Main Along Peak to Peak Highway 153/245 45,538A 71.2/184
2 South Boulder Canyon & Pinecliff 45.9/73.9 9,706A 15.2/39.3
3 South Longs Peak 33.6/54.1 8,329A 13/33.7
4 West Allenspark 27.3/43.9 6,341A 9.91/25.7
5 NW Eldora Ski Area 27.2/43.8 5,418A 8.47/21.9
6 Crescent 12.1/19.5 3,269A 5.11/13.2
7 South Lefthand Canyon 16.3/26.2 2,475A 3.87/10
8 Twin Sisters - Deer Ridge 9.1/14.6 2,096A 3.27/8.48
9 Jamestown - Burnt Mountain 18.3/29.5 1,961A 3.1/7.94
10 South Eldora Ski Area 14.7/23.7 1,470A 2.3/5.95
11 Eldora - Eldora Ski Area 7.87/12.7 715A 1.12/2.89
12 SE Wondervu 4.34/6.98 632A .99/2.56
13 E Lower Yankee Doodle Lake .79/1.28 15A 60,683m2
Puma, Cougar, Mountain Lion, catamount, mountain-cat, painter, felis-concolor, adidas, nike
Mountain Lion Human Conflict Areas 5
1 Foothills 122/196 78,317A 122/317
2 Hygiene - W Longmont Ponds 12.4/19.9 1,779A 2.78/7.2
3 SW Crescent 7.17/11.5 1,572A 2.46/6.36
4 SW Taylor Mt 3.84/6.18 609A .95/2.47
5 Peaceful Valley 2.64/4.25 286A .45/1.16
Mountain Lion Peripheral Ranges 3
1 Marshall Lake - Boulder Reservoir 44.4/73.4 46,966A 73.4/190
2 E Cont Divide Above Timberline 62.1/100 42,923A 67/174
3 NW Longmont & Oligarchy Ditch 48.6/78.3 15,741A 24.6/63.7
Mountain Lion Overall Range 148/239 419,862A 656/1,699
Mountain Lion Population 200
3 Oso, Bear
Black Bear 40
1 Black Bear Overall Range
122/197 469,962A 734/1,902
2 Black Bear Summer Concentrations
1 49.2/79.2 72,797A 114/295
2 16.6/26.7 6,438A 10/26
3 10.9/17.5 3,442A 5.38/13.9
4 5.1/8.14 1,106Ac 1.73/4.47
5 7.43/12 898A 1.4/3.63
6 3.99/6.41 379A .59/1.54
3 Black Bear Fall Concentration 3
1 Main 98.2/158 57,854A 90.4/234
2 Allenspark 16.7/26.8 6,438A 10/26
3 36th & St Vrain 2.31/3.71 184A .29/.75
4 Black Bear Human Conflict Areas 2
1 Main 110/177 315,694A 493/1,278
2 Eldora 14.9/24 5,796A 9.1/23.5
2 Grizzly Bear , Ursus arctos, montane and subalpine forests, alpine tundra, meadows, extirpated EX
4 Mustelid, Weasel

Badger 100

1 122/197 469,962A 734/1,902
Badger Population 100

1 Mink
Ranges 4
1 17.3/27.8 2,500A 3.91/10.1
5.59/9 687A 1.1/2.78
5.51/8.87 558A .87/2.26
6.59/10.6 507A 2/5.25
Daily Range
Daily Range 7.46/12
Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat
2 Long-tailed Weasel
Population 400
3 Pine, American Marten
Population
Pine Marten Backcountry Campsite
4 River Otter 17
Ranges 8
1 33.2/53.4 5,349A 8.36/21.6
2 15.8/25.5 1,175A 1.84/4.76
33 3 12.3/19.8 994A 1.55/4
34 4 43.4/69.8 846A 1.32/3.42
35 42.6/68.5 842A 1.32/3.41
36 5.67/9.12 192A .3/.78
7 6.26/10 154A .24/.62
8 .61/.98 14.5A 58,562m2
Otter Reintruduction site 41 Between 1979-84

Skunks

Striped skunk, Mephitis mephitis, montane forests, meadows, riparian, uncommon
Western spotted skunk, Spilogale gracilis, montane forests, meadows, riparian, rare

Wolverine, Gulo gulo, subalpine forests, alpine tundra, occasional

Wolverine Population 1

Short Tailed Weasel
5 Procyonidae (Raccoon)
 
2 Eulipotyphla (Shrew)
 
3 Rodent
1 Bat
1 Big Eared Bat
LARGE-EARED BROWN BAT (Myotis evotis chrysonotus)
Mallory Cave
2 Brazilian Free-tailed Bat Overall Range 34/54.8 28,686A 44.8/116
 
3 Silver-haired bat
 
4 Hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadows, uncommon
 
5 Western small-footed myotis, Myotis ciliolabrum, montane forests, riparian, meadows rare, if present
 
6 Long-eared myotis
 
7 Little Brow bat, Myotis lucifugus, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadows, uncommon
 
8 Big brown bat
Big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadows, rare, if present
9 Long-legged myotis, Myotis evotis, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadows, uncommon
LUMP-NOSED BAT (Corynorhinus rafinesquii pallescens)
Silver-haired bat, Lasionycteris noctivagans, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadows, common
10 Townsend's big-eared bat, Plecotus townsendii, montane and subalpine forest, riparian, meadows, rare, if presen
 
2 American Beaver 60-100
Pella Crossing
Golden Ponds
Caribou Ranch
Population 80
3 Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Black-tailed Prairie Dog Colony Potential Occurrence
1 Between Bldr, Lyons, Longmont 65.3/105 90,648A 142/367
2 Superior, Louisville, Lafayette 37.4/60.1 40,135A 62.7/162
3 36.7/59 33,862A 52.9/137
4 Boulder, Eldorado Springs, Marshall 31.6/50.9 24,891A 38.9/101
Black-tailed Prairie Dog Overall Range - Plains 76.9/124 189,777A 297/768
4 Chipmunk
 
5 Gopher
Northern Pocket Gopher
Pocket Gopher
6 Lagomorph Hares & Rabbits
White-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus townsendii, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, alpine tundra, rare
White-tailed jackrabbit Population
Snowshoe Hare
Mountain cottontail, Sylvilagus nuttallii, montane forests, riparian, meadows, uncommon
Eastern cottontail, Sylvilagus floridanus, montane forests, rare, if present
7 Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus, marshes, lakes, riparian, uncommon
Population 250
8 American Pika
 
9 North American Porcupine
 
10 Skunk
 
11 Squirel

Abert's Squirrel
Habitat 79.7/128 126,011A 197/510
Abert's Squirrel Population 1000

Colorado chipmunk, Tamias quadrivittatus, montane forests, meadows, rare, if present

Douglas Squirrel CHICKAREE (Sciurus fremonti fremonti)

Fox Squirrel

Ground Squirrel

Golden Mantled Ground Squirrels

Marmot, Yellow-bellied
Habitat .52/.84 6Ac

RICHARDSON GROUND SQUIRREL (Citellus richardsonii elegans)
Rock (Ground) Squirrel
Wyoming ground squirrel, Spermophilus elegans, montane forests, meadows, common
Least Chipmunk
Pine (Red) Squirrel
Uinta chipmunk, Neotamias umbrinus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, riparian, common

WESTERN CHIPMUNK (Eutamias quadrivittatus quadrivittatus)
12 Vole & Mice
Vole
1 Long-tailed vole, Microtus longicaudis, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, riparian, uncommon
2 DWARF VOLE (Microtus montanus fusus)
Meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus, meadows, riparian, rare, if present
Montane vole, Microtus montanus, meadows, riparian, common
3 NORTHERN VOLE (Phenacomys intermedius intermedius)
4 RED-BACKED VOLE (Clethrionomys gapperi galei)
Sagebrush vole, Lagurus curtatus, meadows, sagebrush flats, rare, if present
Southern red-backed vole, Clethrionomys gapperi, montane and subalpine forests, common
Western heather vole, Phenacomus intermedius, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, alpine tundra, uncommon
Mouse
1 Bushy-tailed woodrat, Neotoma cinerea, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, riparian, uncommon
2 Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, riparian, alpine tundra, abundant
3 Mexican woodrat, Neotoma mexicana, montane forests, meadows, riparian, rare, if present
4 Northern rock mouse, Peromyscus nasutus, montane forests, meadows, riparian, uncommon
5 Preble's Meadow Mouse Jumping Overall Range 1 243/391 259,127A 405/1,049
Western jumping mouse, Zapus princeps, deciduous forests, meadows, riparian, common
CLIFF MOUSE (Peromyscus nasutus nasutus)
Marmot
Rat
BUSHY-TAILED PACK RAT (Neotoma cinerea orolestes)
4 Ungulate
1 Deer
White-tailed Deer
1White-tailed Deer Highway Crossing
2White-tailed Deer Concentration Area
3White-tailed Deer Winter Range
4White-tailed Deer Overall Range

Mule Deer Odocoileus hemionus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, common

Mule Deer Migration Patterns
1 Sawtooth Mt - W Lyons 17.6/28.3
2 Allenspark - E Lyons 15.8/25.4
Mule Deer Highway Crossing 8
1 Hwy 36 & Foothills 79.2/127 3,375A 5.27/13.7
2 W Coal Creek 8.97/5.57 214A .33/.87
3 S St Vrain Dr W Lyos 4.62/7.43 179A .28/.72
4 Nelson & Tollgate Dr 1.48/2.38 52.1A .1/.21
5 Hwy 66 W Mcall Lake 1.39/2.23 48.5A .1/.2
6 W Main St Lyons 1.24/1.99 42A .1/.17
7 East Lyons 1.22/1.96 40.6A .1/.16
8 East Jay Road 1/1.69 33.8A .1/.14
Mule Deer Concentration Area 5
1 Foothills Eldorado Springs - Lyons 58.7/94.5 35,029A 54.7/142
2 N Jamestown 10.1/16.3 4,459A 6.97/18
3 NE Lyons 10.7/17.2 3,191A 4.99/12.9
4 Allenspark 8.49/13.7 2,607A 4.1/10.6
5 Sugarloaf 5.7/9.18 1,460A 2.28/5.91
Mule Deer Summer Range
1 93.2/150 106,510A 166/431
Mule Deer Limited Use Area 2
1 19.2/30.9 8,996A 14/36.4
2 12.7/20.4 4,728A 7.39/19.1
Mule Deer Resident Population Area 4
1 49.6/79.8 47,512A 74.2/192
2 30/48.3 21,546A 33.7/87.2
3 4.62/14.5 2,955A 4.62/12
4 4/6.48 770A 1.2/3.12
Mule Deer Severe Winter Range 4
1 29.1/46.9 13,938A 21.8/56.4
2 16/25.7 10,620Ac 16.6/43
3 12.8/20.6 3,480A 5.44/14
4 9.5/15.3 3,268A 5.11/13.2
Mule Deer Winter Concentration Area
1 120/193 87,099A 136/352
Mule Deer Winter Range
1 112/180 249,503A 390/1,010
Mule Deer Overall Range
1 122/197 469,962A 734/1,902
Mule Deer Population
White-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, montane forests, meadows, occasional
White-tailed Deer Highway Crossing
1 2.29/3.68 86.7A .14/.35
2 1.15/1.85 37.4A .1/.15
3 .93/1.5 .12km2 29.6Ac
White-tailed Deer Concentration Area 6
1 45.5/73.2 11,724A 18.3/47.4
2 39.5/24.5 5,950A 9.3/24
3 28.8/46.4 3,863A 6/15.6
4 8/12.9 1,103A 1.72/4.47
5 7.71/12.4 528A .82/2.14
6 .35/.57 4.99A 20,190m2
White-tailed Deer Winter Range 2
1 24.5/24.5 5,950A 9.3/24
2 7.71/12.4 528A .82/2.14
White-tailed Deer Overall Range 2
1 75.4/121 158,589A 248/642
2 2.29/3.68 86.7A .14/.35
2 Elk

montane and subalpine forests, meadows, tundra, abundant

Elk 37.7km2 2
1 Big Elk Park Territory 12/19.3 4,681A 7.31/18.9
2 Big Elk Park Town .88/1.42 34.3A .14
Elk Migration Patterns 12
1 19.3/31
2 7.99/12.9
3 6.46/10.4
4 6.31/10.2
5 5.58/8.98
6 4.11/6.62
7 3.48/5.6km2
8 2.44/3.92
9 2.24/3.6
10 1.13/1.82
11 1.1/1.76
12 1.1/1.72
Elk Highway Crossings 8
1 13.9/22.3 546A .85/2.21
2 12/19.3 467A .73/1.89
3 10.6/17 414A .65/1.67
4 5.89/9.48 230A .36/.93
5 5.46/8.79 206A .32/.83
6 2.34/3.76 84.6A .13/.34k
7 1.81/2.91 62.6A .1/.25
8 1.15/1.84 37.5A .1/.15
Elk Summer Concentration Area 2
1 57.3/92.1 50,557A 79/205
2 39.9/64.2 14,485A 22.6/58.6
Elk Summer Range
1 149/240 223,019A 348/903
2 17.6/28.4 13,209A 20.6/53.5
Elk Production Area 11
1 29.7km2 7,351Ac
2 6.65/10.7 2,057A 3.21/8.32
3 6.81/11 2,044A 3.19/8.27
4 5.98/9.62 1,732A 2.71/7
5 6/9.69 1,242A 1.94/5
6 3.4/5.47 539A .84/2.18
7 3.15/5.1 358A .56/1.45
8 2.74/4.41 293A .46/1.18
9 2.35/3.77 262A .41/1.1
10 2.22/3.58 237A .37/.96
11 1/1.67 53.5A .1/.22
Elk Resident Population Area 3
1 19.6/31.5 14,340A 22.4/58
2 17.2/27.6 10,263A 16/41.5
3 5.99/9.63 1,244A 1.94/5
Elk Migration Corridors 4
1 55.6/89.6 14,326A 22.4/58
2 37.7/60.6 9,649A 15/39
3 15/24.2 5,940A 9.28/24
4 8.54/13.7 555A .87/2.25
Elk Severe Winter Range 7
1 37.1/59.7 28,330A 44.3/115
2 33.7/54.2 15,817A 24.7/64
3 24/38.6 13,362A 20.9/54
4 6.15/9.89 1,134A 1.77/4.59
5 21/33.8 9,814A 15.3/39.7
6 5.13/8.25 1,168A 1.82/4.73
7 1/1.68 54.2A .1/.22
Elk Winter Concentration Area 7
1 31/49.8 20,249A 31.6/81.9
2 36.2/58.2 17,512A 27.4/70.9
3 24.4/39.2 14,051A 22/56.9
4 14.6/23.5 5,205A 8.13/21
5 11.3/18.1 3,925A 6.13/15.9
6 6.14/9.88 1,137A 1.78/4.6
7 1.1/1.7 55.2A .1/.22
Elk Winter Range
1 116/187 218,295A 341/883
Elk Overall Range
1 125/201 333,414A 521/1,349
Elk Population
3 Moose
Moose montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadows, uncommon
Moose Migration Patterns 2
1 2.56/4.11
2 1.96/3.16
Moose Priority Habitat 4
1 18.5km2 4,568Ac
2 4.59km2 1,135Ac
3 9.99/16 1,005A 1.57/4.1
4 .92km 2 227Ac
Moose Concentration Area 6
1 32.8/52.8 8,987A 14/36.4
2 11.1/17.9 5,027A 7.86/20.3
3 7.7/19.9 4,928A 11.9/19.9
4 15/24.2 2,149A 3.36/8.7
5 7.5/12 1,616A 2.53/6.54
6 4.39/7.1 222A .35/.9
Moose Summer Range
1 83/134 127,890A 200/518
Moose Winter Range
1 82.7/133 99,877A 156/404
Moose Overall Range
1 105/168 229,715A 359/930
4 Bighorn Sheep
Bighorn Migration Patterns 4
1 Twin Sisters - Deer Ridge 5.77/9.29
2 St Vrain Mt - Allenspark 4.6/7.4
3 S Sheep Mt - Coffintop Mt 2.65/4.26
4 Mt Alice 1.65/2.66
Bighorn Summer Range 3
1 Upper M St Vrain & Coney Creek 23.8/38.3 11,019A 17.2/44.6

2 Deer Ridge 24.7/39.7
10,086A 15.8/40.8
3 Tanima, Alice & Longs Pks 16.8/27 6,823A 10.7/27.6
Bighorn Production Area 5
1 St Vrain Mt 5.46/8.78 998A 1.56/4
2 S Sheep Mt 2.53/4.1 259A .4/1
3 Deer Ridge 1.99/3.2 156A .24/.63
4 N St Vrain & Rock Ck 1.68/2.7 125A .19/.5
5 Elk Tooth Pk 1.41/2.27 73A .11/.29
Bighorn Mineral Lick @ Cow Ck & 82E .68/1.1 21A 85,016m2
Bighorn Severe Winter Range @ Coffintop Mt 1 Coffintop Mt 11.4/18.3 2,145A 3.35/8.68
Bighorn Winter Concentration Area
1 Deer Ridge 14.8/23.8 3,058A 4.78/12.4
2 Deadman's Gulch 2.23/3.58 240A .37/.97
Bighorn Winter Range
1 Allenspark - Lyons 33.5/53.9 12,291A 19.2/49.7
2 Ogalalla - St Vrain 10.3/16.6 978A 1.53/3.96
Bighorn Overall Range
1 Copeland Mt - Lyons 63.7/102 29,738A 46.5/120
2 Tanima, Alice, Longs 16.8/27 6,779A 10.6/27.4
5 Pronghorn Sheep
 
5 Reptile
1 Black-necked Gartersnake Overall Range
2 Bullsnake Overall Range
3 Coachwhip Overall Range
4 Common Gartersnake Overall Range
5 Common Kingsnake Overall Range
6 Common Lesser Earless Lizard Overall Range
7 Common Sagebrush Lizard Overall Range
8 Common Side-blotched Lizard Overall Range
9 Desert Nightsnake And Chihuahuan Nightsnake Overall Range
10 Desert Spiny Lizard Overall Range
11 Diploid Checkered Whiptail Overall Range
12 Eastern Collared Lizard Overall Range
13 Eastern Hog-nosed Snake Overall Range
14 Glossy Snake Overall Range
15 Great Plains Ratsnake Overall Range
16 Great Plains Skink Overall Range
17 Hernandez's Short-horned Lizard Overall Range
18 Lined Snake Overall Range
19 Long-nosed Leopard Lizard Overall Range
20 Long-nosed Snake Overall Range
21
22
23
24
1 Bullsnake Overall Range 96.7/156 358,165A 560/1,449
2 Hernandez's Short-horned Lizard Overall Range 82.9/133 276,949A 433/1,121
3 Common Gartersnake Overall Range 83.9/135 246,867A 386/999
4 Common Lesser Earless Lizard Overall Range 32.9/52.9 26,223A 41/106
5 Lined Snake Overall Range 60.7/97.6 157,396A 246/637
6 Milksnake Overall Range 153/95 354,672A 554/1,435
7 North American Racer Overall Range 90.8/146 310,311A 485/1,256
8 Northern Watersnake Overall Range 74/119 209,349A 327/847
9 Ornate Box Turtle Overall Range 80/129 261,908A 409/1,060
10 Painted Turtle Overall Range 82.4/133 267,660A 418/1,083
11 Plains Black-headed Snake Overall Range 84.1/135 276,035A 431/1,117
12 Plains Gartersnake Overall Range 102/164 395,883A 619/1,602
13 Plains Hog-nosed Snake Overall Range 75/121 213,055A 333/862
14 Prairie Lizard And Plateau Fence Lizard Overall Range 112/181 455,134A 711/1,842
15 Prairie Rattlesnake And Western Rattlesnake Overall Range 99.2/160 343,411A 537/1,390
16 Six-lined Racerunner Overall Range 78.8/127 227,867A 356/922
17 Smooth Greensnake Overall Range 61.5/99 118,361A 185/479
18 Snapping Turtle Overall Range 80/129 254,744A 398/1,031
19 Spiny Softshell Overall Range 57.2/92 74,081A 116/300
20 Terrestrial Gartersnake Overall Range 122/197 469,962A 734/1,902
21 Variable Skink and Many-lined Skink Overall Range 44.7/71.9 23,591A 36.9/95.5
Shrews

Masked shrew, Sorex cinereus, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadow, alpine tundra, common

American pygmy shrew, Sorex hoyi, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadow, uncommon
Montane shrew, Sorex monticolus, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadow, common
Dwarf shrew, Sorex nanus, subalpine forests, meadow, alpine tundra, rare
American water shrew, Sorex palustris, lakes, streams, marshes, riparian, uncommon
Extirpated
Grizzley Bear
American bison
Wolf, Grey Canis lupus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, tundra, extirpated EX
Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, montane and subalpine forests, alpine tundra, meadows, extirpated EX
Non-native
 
2 Rocky Mountain National Park
134/215 265,341A 415/1,074.28
Rivers of Rocky Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park in Boulder County 28.5/45.8 26,950A 42.1/109 10% of NMNP 5.7% of Boulder County
3 Life Zones of Rocky Mountain National Park 8,678 - 14,259 5,581
1 Montane 8,000 - 9,500 1,500 92.1/238.5 2nd 22.2%
1 East 97.2/156 50.7/131
2 West Montane 8,978 - 9,500 81.6/131 33.6/87.1
3 SE Montane 19.1/30.8 6.37/16.5
4 NE 6.27/10 1.24/3.2
5 E Small 2.94/4.74 166A .26/.67
2 Subalpine 9,500 - 11,500 2, 000 384/617 248/643-572.4=73.7 3rd 6.9%
 
3 Alpine 11,500 - 14,439 2,989 221/572.4 1st 53.3%
1 Main Alpine 143/230 43.7/113
2 N Alpine 55.5/89.4 21.1/54.7
3 Trail Ridge Island 19.1/30.8 3,650A 5.7/14.8
4 West Alpine 26.1/42 2,670A 4.17/10.8
5 N Border 13.3/21.4 1,979 3.1/8
6 S Island Alpine 11.7/18.9 1,291A 2/5.23
7 N Middle Alpine 8.93/14.4 1,084A 1.69/4.39
8 Mid Small Alpine 4.53/7.29 345A .54/1.4
9 N Middle Small Alpine 2.92/4.7 209A .33/.85
10 W Lone Island 3.2/5.15 142A .22/.58
11 N Tiny Island Alpine 1.47/2.37 32.2A .1/.13
1 Amphibeans
1 Boreal (Western) Toad
Overall Range
Headwaters North Fork Cache La Poudre River
Elk River Headwaters
Elkhead Creek
North Platte River Headwaters
North Fork Big Thompson River
Grizzly Creek
Big Thompson River-Headwaters To North Fork
Yampa River above Steamboat
Morrison Creek
Colorado River-Headwaters To Fraser River
Boulder Creek Headwaters
Fraser River
Williams Fork
Clear Creek Headwaters/West
Fork Clear Creek
Gore Creek
Eagle River above Wolcott
Middle Blue River
Snake River
Tenmile Creek
Upper Blue River
Upper Eagle River
Fryingpan River
Buzzard Creek
Snowmass Creek
Castle Creek
Maroon Creek
Roaring Fork River In Aspen
Lake Creek
Arkansas River-North Collegiates
South Fork South Platte River
Cottonwood Creek
East River
Taylor River
Arkansas River-Browns/Salida
Trout Creek
Goose Creek
3.86/6.21 495A .77/2
2 Tiger Salamander
3 Eastern Fence Lizard
4 Western Terrestrial Garter Snake
5 Wood frogs are on the west side of the park.
Reptile
 
Rivers of Rocky Mountain National Park
 
1 Western Boreal Toad
 
2 Bat
 
3 Bear
1 Black Bear 40
1 Black Bear Fall Concentration
2 Black Bear Human Conflict Area
3 Black Bear Summer Concentration
4 Black Bear Overall Range
5 Population 30
6 Range 60-100mi2 30
7 Ranges 30
Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, montane and subalpine forests, alpine tundra, meadows, extirpated EX
4 Bird
1 Great Blue Heron
Nesting
Foraging
Historic Nesting
Blue Bird 4.36km2 1,078Ac
2 Canada Geese
Molting Area
Brood Concentration Area
Foraging Area
Production Area
Winter Concentration Area
Winter Range
3 Snow Gees Range
4 Eagle
Bald
Nest Sites
Roost Sites
Communal Roosts
Winter Concentration
Summer Forage
Winter Forage
Winter Range
Golden
5 Great Blue Heron
6 Great Horned Owl (Tiger, Hoot) 200
7 Osprey
Nest Sites
Foraging Areas
8 Peregrine Falcoln
Nesting Area
Potential Nesting
9Ring-necked Pheasant
10 White Pelican
Nesting Area
Foraging Area
Overall Range
11 White-tailed Ptarmigan
Winter Range
Summer Range
12 Wild Turkey 400

Roost Sites

Production Area

Winter Concentration Area

Winter Range

Overall Range

Population
10 Broods of 10 100 55 females 45 Males
10 Male & Female Flocks of 20 200

10 Males 190 Females

10 Male Flocks of 10 100
10 Lone Males
5 Cat
1 Bobcat Lynx rufus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, common

Pop 125

Range 3
1 18.8/30.3 16.4/42.5
2 5.61/9 2.5/6.47
3 3.55/5.72 1/2.59
Daily Range 3
1 Daily Range Lower limit 3km2 3/4.82
2 Daily Range Upper limit 7.5mi2 7.5/12
3 Juvenile in Wyoming 99/159
2 Canada Lynx Potential Habitat Lynx canadensis, subalpine forests, rare
Potential Habitat
Range
1 18.6/29.9 19.7/51
2 32.6/52.4 47/122
3 35.6/57.3 56/145
4 50.7/81.6 93.7/243
Nightly stalking 5.61/9
3 Puma, Cougar, Mountain Lion, catamount, mountain-cat, painter, felis-concolor, adidas, nike
Population 24
Habitat 62/100 42,923A 67/174
Human Conflict Area
Peripheral Range
Overall Range
Tracks
Nightly Range of an old Puma 20/32
Ranges 24
1 33.6/54 50/129
2 36.9/59.3 55/143
3 33.954.5 60/156
4 38.4/61.8 66/173
5 37/59.5 70/181
6 29.7/47.8 29/75
7 80
8 48.7/78.4 85/220
9 90
10 38.2/61.4 95/246
11 33.2/53.4 38.6/100
12 27.9/44.9 40.7/105
13 27.4/44 42.5/110
14 48.8/78.6 115/298
15 46.7/75.1 120/310
16 60.7/97.7 125/322
17 80.9/130 130/336
18 64.2/103 135/351
19 85.7/138 140/362
23 66.6/107 145/376
24 78.2/126 150/390
6 Dog
Gray fox, Urocyon cineoargentus, montane forests, meadows, unconfirmed

Red Fox Vulpes vulpes, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, common

Population 20
Month Tour with each day
Ranges
1 30.6/49.3 30/77.8
2 6.15/9.9 1,918A 3/7.76
3 3.55/5.71 639A 1/2.59
Big Range
Wolf, Grey Canis lupus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, tundra, extirpated EX
Coyote Canis latrans, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, tundra, common
Population 125
Ranges 2
Min 10/16.1 8/20.7
Max 31.2/50.1 40/104
Average Daily Range 3.5/5.64
7 Raccoon

Habitat 239mi2 15.5/mi2 3,704 pop

1 175/282 132/342 2,044
2 78.2/126 50.9/132 789
3 78.6/126 32/82.9 496
4 37.6/60.5 22.5/58.4 349
5 6.51/10.5 1.66/4.3 26
Population
8 Reptile
 
9 Rodent23 sp 6 fam
1 American Beaver

Population 80

12.2/40' dam

Potential Habitat. 10% used 8

1 8.1/13 530A .83/2.14
2 6.96/11.2 368A 1.49km2
3 1.17/1.88 12.6A 51,097m2
4 .71/1.14 37,499M2 9.27Ac
5 .72/1.16 8.82A 35,688m2
6 .23/.37 2.17A
7 .37/.6 1.64A 6,621m2
8 146M 481' .31Ac

20m 65.7' Beaver Harvesting Path

8 Currently used habitats
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 American Pika 2

1 94.5/310' 709m2/7.631'2
2 71.9/236' 410m2/4,417'2

3Black-tailed Prairie Dog
4GopherNorthern Pocket Gopher
Pocket Gopher
5 Hares and rabbits

Snowshoe Hare

WHITE-TAILED JACK RABBIT (Lepus townsendii townsendii)

COTTONTAIL RABBIT (Sylvilagus nuttallii pinetis)

6 Muskrat

Population 251

1 Muskrat Range 1.1/1.77 20A
45.6/150'

7 Porcupine, North American 3

1 .52/.84 14Ac
2 100 Meters from den .39/.63 7.71Ac
3 .34/.55 6A
Den

8 Squirrels

Chipmunk

Abert's Squirrel

Areas above 8,900' 46.15

9.97/16 1.41/3.66
74.7/120 28.8/74.6
2.8/4.5 .1/.24
10.6/17.1 2.23/5.78
18.3/29.5 3.83/9.92
7.5/12 1.26/3.25
28/45 8.52/22

Albert's Squirrel Habitat 17

1 13.4/21.6 2.7/7 185
2 16.1/25.9 2.54/6.57 175
3 12/19.4 1.82/4.72 130
4 10.4/16.8 1.64/4.25 48
5 9.15/14.7 1.32/3.41 91
6 8/12.9 1.23/3.19 85
7 7.8/12.6 .85/2.19 60
8 5.95/9.58 .62/1.61 45
9 5.59/9 .57/1.48 37
10 5.1/8.15 .43/1.12 28
11 6.87/11 .41/1.1 27
12 3.93/6.32 .41/1.1 27
13 5.24/8.43 .34/.88 22
14 3.34/5.38 .27/.71 18
15 1.73/2.78 .13/.35 8
16 2.8/4.5 .1/.24 7
17 1.47/2.36 .1/.22 7

Albert's Squirrel Population 1,000 17 sections 65/m2

Colorado chipmunk, Tamias quadrivittatus, montane forests, meadows, rare, if present

Fox Squirrel CHICKAREE

Golden Mantled Ground Squirrels

Least chipmunk, Tamias minimas, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, riparian, common

Marmot, Yellow-bellied

Range 1 .52/.84 6A

Pine (Red) Squirrel

Rock (Ground) Squirrel

Uinta chipmunk, Neotamias umbrinus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, riparian, common

Wyoming ground squirrel, Spermophilus elegans, montane forests, meadows, common

Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel

Ground Squirrels

Wyoming Ground Squirrel

9 Voles and mice

Long Tailed Vole

Dwarf Vole

10 Shrew

American pygmy shrew, Sorex hoyi, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadow, uncommon
American water shrew, Sorex palustris, lakes, streams, marshes, riparian, uncommon
Dwarf shrew, Sorex nanus, subalpine forests, meadow, alpine tundra, rare
Cinereus (Masked) shrew, Sorex cinereus, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadow, alpine tundra, common
Montane shrew, Sorex monticolus, montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadow, common
DUSKY SHREW (Sorex obscurus obscurus)
Common up to timberline in moist areas.
MASKED SHREW (Sorex cinereus cinereus)

Common in all life zones of the Park.

11
12
13
14
15
16
10 Shrew
 
11 Ungulates 9
5 Elk montane and subalpine forests, meadows, tundra, abundant
Individual Range 2
1 15.7/25.2 10,000A 15.6/40.5
2 7/11.3 2,500A 3.91/10.1
Daily Range 50mi
Range. Rocky Mountain National Park 265,461A, 740 sq mi, 415/1,074.28
Elk Winter Range
Elk Winter Concentration Area
Elk Severe Winter Range
Elk Migration Corridors
Elk Resident Population Area
Elk Production Area
Elk Summer Range
Elk Summer Concentration Area
Migration 14
1 19.5/31.4
2 7.57/12.2
3 5.96/9.59
4 4.62/7.44
5 4.22/6.8
6 3.26/5.24
7 3.12/5
8 2.81/4.53
9 1.91/3.1
10 1.78/2.87
11 1.78/2.86
12 1.68/2.7
13 1.21/1.95
14 .94/1.52
Elk Population 3,250
1 Elk Summer Population 3,250
1Fall River 10
2Path to Rock Formation 400
3Path to Lookout 100
4South Island
1North 15
2South 20
3Middle 20
5East Slope 7
6North Slope 0
7Town 30
8Hidden Valley Lodge
Town 30
9Hidden Valley Lodge
1? 10
2? 15
3? 10
4? 20
10Beaver Meadows 10
11Kaquneeche Valley 10
12Harbison Meadow 1
13Holzwarth Meadow 1
14? 10
15Moraine Park 1
16? 10
17Lone Elk
1Big Thompson Valley 34
2Cache la Poudre River 42
3Fall River 16
4North St Vrain Creek 11,957 - 8344 3928 9.1 8.29 6
5Hidden River 5
18West Side
1Kaquneeche Valley 8
2? 10
3? 20
4? 10
19West Side
1?10
2?10
3?10
20West Lone Elk
1?13
2?11
3?5
21?10
22?20
23?20
24?20
?20
North Fork Big Thompson
1?10
2?15
3?10
4?10
5?10
2 Elk Winter Population 1,500
120
210
310
420
510
610
710
810
915
1010
1110
1210
1320
1415
1520
1610
Lone Elk
W Lone Elk
1 Pronghorn
2 Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, common
1Migration Patterns
2Highway Crossing
3Concentration Area
4Summer Range
5Limited Use Area
6Resident Population Area
7Migration Corridors
8Severe Winter Range
9Winger Concentration Area
10Winter Range
11Overall Range
12Population 500
1Couples 100
2Groups of four 25
1
2
3
4
5
6
3Groups of Three 25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4Solitary 250
Migration
1150/241
216/25.9
31/1.61
47/11.3
587/140
68/12.9
Range 4
1 3.47/5.59 613A .96/2.48
2 3.45/5.55 603A .94/2.44
3 3.42/5.5 593A .93/2.4
42.93/4.72 437A .68/1.77
3 White-tailed Deer, Odocoileus virginianus, montane forests, meadows, occasional
1Highway Crossing
2Concentration Area
3Winter Range
4Overall Range
4 Donkey (Ass)
6 Horse
7 Moose montane and subalpine forests, riparian, meadows, uncommon
1Migration Patterns
2Priority Habitat
3Concentration Area
4Summer Range
5Winter Range
6Overall Range
7Population 190
8 Mule
1Migration Patterns
2Migration Corridors
3Summer Concentration Area
4Summer Range
5Production Area
6Mineral Lick
7Water Source
8Severe Winter Range
9Winter Concentration Area
10Winter Range
11Overall Range
12Habitat
1
2
3
4
5
Population 360
1 North Never Bighorn sheep West of Milner Pass 100
2South Never Summer Mountains 100
3along the Continental Divide W Side 100
4East of Divide in Mummy Range 60
The Crater Mineral Lick
Bighorn MIneral Lick 85,016m2 21Ac
Migration Patterns
11.65/2.66
Summer Range
1 23.8/38.3 11,019A 17.2/44.6
2?
2
3 16.8/27 6,823A 10.7/27.6
Production Area 5
11 5.46/8.78 998A 1.56/4
21km2 259Ac Movie
3.63km2 156Ac Movie
4.5km2 125Ac Movie
55 1.41/2.27 73A .11/.29
9 Bighorn Sheep
1Bighorn Severe Winter Range
1.97km2 240Ac Movie
212.4km2 3,058Ac Movie
2Bighorn Winter Range 1 10.3/16.6 978A 1l.53/3.96
3Bighorn Overall Range
1 16.8/27 6,779A 10.6/27.4
2 1/1.62 40A .1/.16
12 Mustelid Weasel 7
1 Badger 100
2 Pine Marten
 
4 River Otter 17 33.2/53.4 5,349A 8.36/21.6
Winter Range
Overall Range
Population 7
5 Skunk
1Striped skunk, Mephitis mephitis, montane forests, meadows, riparian, uncommon
2Western spotted skunk, Spilogale gracilis, montane forests, meadows, riparian, rare
6 Weasel, Long-tailed
Population 400
7 Wolverine, Gulo gulo, subalpine forests, alpine tundra, occasional
13 Non-Native
2 Mountain goats sometimes wander in and are Euthenized
1 Mineral Lick
2 Migration Corridors
3 Production
4 Concentration Area
5 Summer Range
6 Winter Range
7 Overall Range
14 Extirpated
1 America Bison
2 Grey Wolf Canis lupus, montane and subalpine forests, meadows, tundra, extirpated EX
3 Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, montane and subalpine forests, alpine tundra, meadows, extirpated EX
15 Maps
1 Rocky Mountain National Park

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

3 6 Life Zones
1 Boulder County
1 6 Life Zones of Boulder County
4,885 - 14,259 9,374
1 Plains 3,500 (4,885) - 5,500 2,000
(615) 125/201 227/588 1st 30.9%
2 Foothills 5,500 - 7,000 1,500
243/392 127/329 3rd 17.3%
3 Upper Sonoran 7,000 - 8,000
306/493 91.8/238 5th 12.5%
4 Montane Zone 8,000 - 9,500 1,500
232/374 147/382 2nd 20.1%
5 Subalpine 9,500 - 11,500 2,000
155/249 106/275 4th 14.46%
6 Alpine 11,500 - 14,439 2,989 118/190 31.3/81.1 6th 4.26%
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2 Rocky Mountain National Park
1 Life Zones
 
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