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Wyoming and Salt River Ranges and Kemmerer Resource Area
R. L. Hartman, B. E. Nelson
Inventory dates: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
This represents a staff project by R. L. Hartman and B. L. Nelson. Fieldwork was conducted during the summers of 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995. The area encompassed the two mountain ranges (excluding Willow Creek area) west to Idaho and and the Kemmerer Resource Area of the Bureau of Land Management to the south (Lincoln, Sublette, and Teton counties) for a total of 2,957 mi2 ranging in elevation from 6,400 to 11,363 feet. Collected were 19,267 specimens documenting 1,087 unique taxa. Silene douglasii represents state record. Species of conservation concern totaled 34 documented at 130 sites. Also vouchered were numerous exotics and a number of noxious weeds. Funding was provided by the Bridger-Teton National Forest, the Bureau of Land Management, and the University of Wyoming.
Results & Data
Project Map:
Map shows the approximate project boundary. Collection sites are displayed as red dots. Click on a dot to view site information and a list of specimens from that site.

