Mosquito Creek
A diversity ecological features including hay meadows, regenerating lodgepole and aspen forests, and wetland habitats make this property an important resource for a host of wildlife species such as elk, mule deer, moose, sandhill cranes, bald eagles, black bears, and barn owls.
105
Total Acreage
37
County
Teton
Decade acquired
1980
Conservation Values
Agricultural, Scenic, Wildlife
Wildlife habitat
Trumpeter Swan, Bighorn Sheep, Moose, Elk, Mule Deer, Amphibian,
Wildlife Migration Routes
ELK,
Habitat type (general)
Wetland, Sagebrush Shrubland, Aspen Woodland, Montane Forest, Mountain Tall Shrub, Riparian,
Public Acccess
N/A
Year Protected
1988
Transfer Date
N/A
Fee Ownership
No
Program
JHLT
Service Area
Jackson Hole
Cultural
N/A
Partnership
N/A
Working Lands
Yes
Community
N/A