US Forest Service
 

Intermountain Region

 
 

US Forest Service
Intermountain
Region

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Ogden, UT 84401

(801) 625-5306

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Wildlife

Photo of a little brown bat with a fungus.White-nose Syndrome

White-nose Syndrome is a fungus that is estimated to have killed more than one million bats in the eastern United States and Canada. Currently no caves or abandoned mines in the Intermountain Region have White-nose Syndrome. Help us keep it that way. Prevent its spread from cave to cave by disinfecting your cave clothing, footwear, and gear. Also, never use cave gear or wear clothing that has been used in caves located in affected or adjacent states where White-nose Syndrome is found. For more information about how to prevent the spread, please visit the Fish and Wildlife Service White-nose Syndrome web page.

 

Proposed, Endangered, Threatened, and Sensitive Species

Proposed, Endangered, Threatened and Sensitive Species by Forest pdf document icon

Forest Abbreviations on the above linked list.

ASH - Ashley National Forest M-L - Manti-LaSal National Forest
BOI - Boise National Forest PAY - Payette National Forest
B-T - Bridger-Teton National Forest SAL - Salmon (Salmon-Challis National Forest)
CAR - Caribou (Caribou-Targhee National Forest) SAW - Sawtooth National Forest
CHA - Challis (Salmon-Challis National Forest) TAR - Targhee (Caribou-Targhee National Forest)
DIX - Dixie National Forest TOI - Toiyabe (Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest)
FIS - Fishlake National Forest UIN - Uinta (Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest)
HUM - Humboldt (Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest W-C - Wasatch-Cache (Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest)

 


 


 

US Forest Service - Intermountain Region
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