0401016

Ashley National Forest · Utah · 5,695 acres · RoadlessArea Rule (2001)
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Observed Species (25)

Species with confirmed research-grade observation records from iNaturalist community science data.

American Beaver (1)
Castor canadensis
Bald Eagle (1)
Haliaeetus leucocephalusDL
Black-chinned Hummingbird (1)
Archilochus alexandri
Common Mullein (1)
Verbascum thapsus
Common Yarrow (1)
Achillea millefolium
Downy Woodpecker (1)
Dryobates pubescens
Giant Pinedrops (2)
Pterospora andromedea
Golden-Hardhack (1)
Dasiphora fruticosa
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel (1)
Callospermophilus lateralis
Ground Juniper (1)
Juniperus communis
Hairy Woodpecker (1)
Leuconotopicus villosus
Lanceleaf Stonecrop (1)
Sedum lanceolatum
Lodgepole Pine (1)
Pinus contorta
Moose (1)
Alces alces
Mountain Chickadee (1)
Poecile gambeli
Mule Deer (1)
Odocoileus hemionus
North American Porcupine (1)
Erethizon dorsatum
North American Red Squirrel (1)
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
One-sided Wintergreen (1)
Orthilia secunda
Quaking Aspen (1)
Populus tremuloides
Red Fox (1)
Vulpes vulpes
Rufous Hummingbird (1)
Selasphorus rufus
Self-heal (1)
Prunella vulgaris
Terrestrial Gartersnake (1)
Thamnophis elegans
tongues of fire (1)
Gymnosporangium clavariiforme
Federally Listed Species (9)

Species identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as potentially occurring within this area based on range and habitat data. These designations do not indicate confirmed presence — they identify habitat where agency actions may require consultation under the Endangered Species Act.

Bonytail
Gila elegansEndangered
Humpback Chub
Gila cyphaThreatened
Mexican Spotted Owl
Strix occidentalis lucidaThreatened
Canada Lynx
Lynx canadensis
Colorado Pikeminnow
Ptychocheilus luciusE, XN
Monarch
Danaus plexippusProposed Threatened
North American Wolverine
Gulo gulo luscus
Razorback Sucker
Xyrauchen texanusE, PT
Suckley's Cuckoo Bumble Bee
Bombus suckleyiProposed Endangered
Other Species of Concern (8)

Species identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as potentially occurring based on range and habitat data.

Black Rosy-Finch
Leucosticte atrata
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Selasphorus platycercus
California Gull
Larus californicus
Cassin's Finch
Haemorhous cassinii
Clark's Nutcracker
Nucifraga columbiana
Golden Eagle
Aquila chrysaetos
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Contopus cooperi
Pinyon Jay
Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
Migratory Birds of Conservation Concern (8)

Birds of conservation concern identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as potentially occurring based on range data. These species may warrant additional consideration under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

Black Rosy-Finch
Leucosticte atrata
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Selasphorus platycercus
California Gull
Larus californicus
Cassin's Finch
Haemorhous cassinii
Clark's Nutcracker
Nucifraga columbiana
Golden Eagle
Aquila chrysaetos
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Contopus cooperi
Pinyon Jay
Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
Vegetation (12)

Composition from LANDFIRE 2024 EVT spatial analysis. Ecosystems classified per NatureServe Terrestrial Ecological Systems.

GNR29.4%
Rocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest
Tree / Conifer · 523 ha
GNR22.7%
Intermountain Aspen and Conifer Forest
Tree / Conifer-Hardwood · 279 ha
G412.1%
Rocky Mountain Aspen Forest
Tree / Hardwood · 177 ha
GNR7.7%
Southern Rockies Mixed Conifer Forest
Tree / Conifer · 173 ha
GNR7.5%
Intermountain Mountain Sagebrush Steppe
Shrub / Shrubland · 97 ha
GNR4.2%
GNR2.9%
Rocky Mountain Cliff Canyon and Massive Bedrock
Sparse / Sparsely Vegetated · 47 ha
2.0%
GNR1.8%
GNR1.3%
Rocky Mountain Subalpine Meadow
Herb / Grassland · 28 ha
GNR1.2%

0401016

0401016 Roadless Area

Ashley National Forest, Utah · 5,695 acres