Wapiti Junction
Located north of the Hoback Rim, the property is part of relatively undisturbed lands between four mountain ranges, in close proximity to USFS, State, and BLM parcels. The property supports crucial habitat for moose and elk, and an important migration corridor and stopover area for mule deer. As the Roosevelt Fire recently burned through the property, it will offer a case study for monitoring succession of the diverse mosaic of native vegetative cover-types that were burned.
464
Total Acreage
39
County
Sublette
Decade acquired
2010
Conservation Values
Scenic, Wildlife
Wildlife habitat
Moose, Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn
Wildlife Migration Routes
MULE DEER
Habitat type (general)
Sagebrush Shrubland, Aspen Woodland, Montane Forest, Mountain Tall Shrub
Public Acccess
N/A
Year Protected
2018
Transfer Date
N/A
Fee Ownership
No
Program
JHLT
Service Area
Jackson Hole
Cultural
N/A
Partnership
N/A
Working Lands
No
Community
N/A