Gallery Six
Wildlife found in High Elevation
Forest and Mountain Habitats
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Text by Dave Menke, USFWS.
Forests consisting primarily of Douglas fir,
western red cedar and true firs dominate areas above 5,500 feet in the Upper
Klamath and Tule Lake Basins. These habitats are found mostly in the Cascade
and Siskiyou mountains. Popular travel destinations with these habitats
include Crater Lake National Park, Medicine Lake, Lake of the Woods and the
Pacific Crest Trail. Wildlife species found in mountain meadows, streams and
lakes as well as those seen above timberline are included in this habitat
grouping.
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