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The Atlas Mountains are a mountain range in the Maghreb in North Africa. It separates the Sahara Desert from the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean ; the name "Atlantic" is derived from the mountain range, which stretches around 2,500 km (1,600 mi) through Morocco , Algeria and Tunisia .
†Ursus arctos crowtheri – Atlas bear or North African brown bear, Crowther's bear (extinct) The Atlas Mountains and adjacent areas in North Africa, from Morocco to Libya. The Atlas bear was the only bear species ever to be native to Africa. The last surviving Atlas bear is thought to have been killed by hunters in 1890. [26] [27]
The Coleen River (/ k oʊ ˈ l iː n / koh-LEEN) is a 186-mile (299 km) tributary of the Porcupine River in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Alaska.It begins in the Davidson Mountains in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and flows generally south-southeast into the larger river east of Coleen Mountain. [3]
Toubkal's height was measured the following year, and determined as being 4,165 metres (13,665 ft) [4] Nowadays measured at 4,167 metres, the summit is crowned with a large pyramidal metal trigonometric marker, and offers views taking in most of the Atlas and Little Atlas Mountains. It is possible to climb mountain Toubkal in two days - first ...
Enjoy panoramic views from the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. megasquib/istockphoto. Oregon: The Trail of Ten Falls. Length: 7.2 miles round-trip Difficulty: Moderate
Henry Mountains bison herd [3] Utah: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Bureau of Land Management: 400 Hot Springs State Park [3] Wyoming: Wyoming Division of State Parks and Historic Sites: 15 House Rock State Wildlife Area [3] Arizona: Arizona Game and Fish Department: Innoko National Wildlife Refuge: Alaska: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge: Oklahoma: 59,019.60 238.84 McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge: Texas 58,861.43 238.20 San Andres National Wildlife Refuge: New Mexico
Oklahoma — the Wichita Mountains, and the Great Salt Plains Lake in Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge; Nebraska — the Platte River State Park near Louisville, Nebraska, and the Rainwater Basins to the south; Kansas — the Cheyenne Bottoms, the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge near the town of Stafford, the Red Hills, and the Smoky Hills ...