Snake - Mt. Washington

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest · Nevada · 3,749 acres · RoadlessArea Rule (2001)
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Observed Species (14)

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

American Goshawk (1)
Astur atricapillus
Arizona Thistle (1)
Cirsium arizonicum
Creeping Oregon-grape (1)
Berberis repens
Desert-sweet (3)
Chamaebatiaria millefolium
Giant Blazingstar (1)
Mentzelia laevicaulis
Gray Fox (1)
Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Green Worm (1)
Allolobophora chlorotica
Green-tongue Liverwort (1)
Marchantia polymorpha
Panhandle Prickly-pear (1)
Opuntia polyacantha
Silvery Lupine (1)
Lupinus argenteus
Single-leaf Pine (1)
Pinus monophylla
Sulphur-flower Buckwheat (1)
Eriogonum umbellatum
Wax Currant (1)
Ribes cereum
Wyoming Indian-paintbrush (1)
Castilleja linariifolia
Federally Listed Species (3)

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.

Pahrump Poolfish
Empetrichthys latosEndangered
Monarch
Danaus plexippusProposed Threatened
Suckley's Cuckoo Bumble Bee
Bombus suckleyiProposed Endangered
Other Species of Concern (10)

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
Cassin's Finch
Haemorhous cassinii
Golden Eagle
Aquila chrysaetos
Northern Harrier
Circus hudsonius
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Contopus cooperi
Pinyon Jay
Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
Rufous Hummingbird
Selasphorus rufus
Sage Thrasher
Oreoscoptes montanus
Virginia's Warbler
Leiothlypis virginiae
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
Cassin's Finch
Haemorhous cassinii
Golden Eagle
Aquila chrysaetos
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Contopus cooperi
Pinyon Jay
Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
Rufous Hummingbird
Selasphorus rufus
Sage Thrasher
Oreoscoptes montanus
Vegetation (10)

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

Great Basin Pinyon-Juniper Woodland
Tree / Conifer · 1,011 ha
GNR66.6%
GNR8.0%
GNR5.1%
Great Basin Dry Sagebrush Shrubland
Shrub / Shrubland · 59 ha
GNR3.9%
Intermountain Mountain Sagebrush Steppe
Shrub / Shrubland · 58 ha
GNR3.8%
Great Basin Big Sagebrush Shrubland
Shrub / Shrubland · 49 ha
G33.2%
Great Basin Semi-Desert Chaparral
Shrub / Shrubland · 34 ha
GNR2.2%
Intermountain Aspen and Conifer Forest
Tree / Conifer-Hardwood · 23 ha
G41.5%
Rocky Mountain Foothill Shrubland
Shrub / Shrubland · 9 ha
G30.6%

Snake - Mt. Washington

Snake - Mt. Washington Roadless Area

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada · 3,749 acres