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There are 115 mammal species known to occur in Montana. [1] Among Montana's mammals, three are listed as endangered or threatened and the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks lists a number of species as species of concern. [2] Species are listed by common and scientific names, as per R. S. Hoffman and D. L. Pattie, A Guide to Montana ...
There are also at least 155 species of gastropods found in Montana. [9] Crustaceans of Montana. There are at least 30 species of crustaceans found in Montana. [10] Fish of Montana. There are at least 31 game and 59 non-game fish species known to occur in Montana. [11] Flatworms and leeches of Montana; Insects of Montana; Mammals of Montana ...
List of U.S. state mammals and related mammalian designations State Mammal Marine mammal Other mammal 1 Other mammal 2 Other mammal 3 Alabama: American black bear (2006) [1] West Indian manatee (2009) [2] Alaska: Bowhead whale (1983) [3] Moose (land mammal) (1998) [3] Arizona: Ringtail (1986) [4] Arkansas: White-tailed deer (1993) [5] California
On March 22, 2007, the grizzly bear was taken off the endangered species list. In the years since it was listed as a threatened species, the Yellowstone grizzly bear population has increased to at least 640 by 2017. [4] From 1980 to 2002, over 62 million people visited Yellowstone National Park. During the same period, 32 people were injured by ...
This is a list of North American mammals. ... Mammal species which became extinct in the last 10,000 to 13,000 years are also included in this article.
There are at least 14 large mammal and 50 small mammal species known to occur in Glacier National Park. Species are listed by common name or scientific name. [ 1 ] Common and scientific names from R. S. Hoffman and D. L. Pattie, A Guide to Montana Mammals , 1968.
Restoration of the Oligocene-Miocene oreodont mammal Leptauchenia †Leptauchenia †Leptictis †Leptocyon †Leptomeryx †Leptoreodon †Leucaena †Limnenetes; Lindera †Lisserpeton †Lisserpeton bairdi †Lithornis †Lithornis celetius – type locality for species; Lynx. A living Lynx rufus, or bobcat †Lynx rufus; Magnolia; Mahonia ...
A bull elk grazes in Gibbon Meadows in the west-central portion of the park. An elk grazes with a bison in the park. There are at least 67 species of mammals known to live within Yellowstone National Park, a 2,219,791 acres (898,318 ha) [1] protected area in the Rocky Mountains of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.