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The Carrizo Plain (Obispeño: tšɨłkukunɨtš, "Place of the rabbits") is a large enclosed grassland plain, approximately 50 miles (80 km) long and up to 15... |
California Central Valley grasslands (section Fauna) Tehachapi Mountains and Antelope Valley south of the valley, and the Carrizo Plain southwest of the valley, where they create colorful springtime blooms... |
Comanche National Grassland (category Grasslands of the North American Great Plains) (2) Carrizo, south of Springfield. Both units have privately owned tracts of ranchland mixed in with the government-owned land. Most of the Carrizo Unit... |
have now been largely replaced by livestock ranches and farms. The Carrizo Plain, where the native grass is preserved, is referred to as the "Serengeti... |
Giant kangaroo rat (category Endemic fauna of California) isolated areas west of the San Joaquin Valley, including the Carrizo Plain, the Elkhorn Plain, and the Kettleman Hills. The giant kangaroo rat, like many... |
the north bank of the Cimarron River at its confluence with the North Carrizo Creek near Kenton. Its highest elevation is 5,705 feet (1,739 m) in Colorado... |
Atacama Desert (redirect from Fauna of the Atacama Desert) Armijo, Rolando; Lacassin, Robin; Coudurier-Curveur, Aurélie; Carrizo, Daniel (2015). "Coupled tectonic evolution of Andean orogeny and global... |
Euproserpinus euterpe (category Endemic fauna of California) California: a privately owned ranch in the Walker Basin, Kern County and the Carrizo Plain National Monument, San Luis Obispo County. The Walker Basin is an agricultural... |
Mount Pinos (section Fauna) much of the Santa Barbara County mountains, the Caliente Range and the Carrizo Plain. The trace of the San Andreas Fault, clearly visible to the northwest... |
California (redirect from Flora and fauna of California) sheep was listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The fauna found throughout several zones are the mule deer, coyote, mountain lion... |
Yosemite National Park (redirect from Fauna of Yosemite National Park) Day Creek Calhoun Cut Canebrake Carlsbad Highlands Carmel Bay Carrizo Canyon Carrizo Plains China Point Clover Creek Coachella Valley Coal Canyon Corte... |
Tule elk (category Endemic fauna of California) the wild population exceeds 4,000. Tule elk can reliably be found in Carrizo Plain National Monument, Point Reyes National Seashore, portions of the Owens... |
further joined by North Carrizo Creek north-northeast of Kenton, Tesesquite Creek further to the east of Kenton, and South Carrizo Creek yet further to the... |
Avi Kwa Ame National Monument (section Flora and fauna) Snow Mountain Browns Canyon California Coastal Canyons of the Ancients Carrizo Plain Cascade–Siskiyou Craters of the Moon Fort Ord Gold Butte Grand Canyon–Parashant... |
List of birds of the Sonoran Desert (category Fauna of the Sonoran Desert) deserts (southwestern Arizona; Baja California; northern Mexico; and the Carrizo Plain). Costa's hummingbird, Calypte costae Gambel's quail, Callipepla gambelii... |
National Scenic Area along with the Santa Rosa Mountains Wildlife Area and Carrizo Canyon Ecological Reserve. The reserve is drained in part by West Magnesia... |
Veracruz moist forests (section Fauna) graveolens. Mammals: Three species of rodents are endemic to this area, the El Carrizo deer mouse (Peromyscus ochraventer) the Tamaulipan woodrat (Neotoma angustapalata)... |
monument is between 7,200 and 8,200 ft (2,200 and 2,500 m), and the flora and fauna are typical of the western Sierra Nevada at these elevations. The monument... |
de Anza National Historic Trail Anza Borrego Tribute Anza Borrego Hiking Fish Creek Wash & Carrizo Badlands Borrego Springs Chamber & Visitors' Bureau... |
Dos Rios Ranch State Park (section Fauna) Central Valley, the home of Native American tribes like the Yokuts and Plains and Sierra Miwok. The Central Valley was once filled with wetlands, riparian... |