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Forest Service buys key wildlife habitat area in E. Idaho

The Associated Press//October 26, 2017

Forest Service buys key wildlife habitat area in E. Idaho

The Associated Press//October 26, 2017

 It was taken by David Weskamp, a TNC staff member. You can see Duck Creek and Henrys Lake in the background.
The Henry’s Lake area. The U.S. Forest Service has purchased about 60 acres of land here that contains key spawning habitat for Yellowstone cutthroat trout. Photo by David Weskamp of The Nature Conservancy.

The U.S. Forest Service has purchased about 60 acres of private land inside the Caribou-Targhee National Forest in eastern Idaho that contains key spawning habitat for Yellowstone cutthroat trout.

The agency said Oct. 24 that the Duck Creek area of Henry’s Lake is also important habitat for elk, deer, pronghorn, grizzly bears and other wildlife.

The Forest Service says the public will have non-motorized access with camping available within 100 yards of Red Rock Road.

The agency says it purchased the land from Rob and Ruth Plesner. Rob Plesner’s ancestors homesteaded in the area.

The Nature Conservancy of Idaho assisted with the deal. Officials didn’t release the selling price.

 

 

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