What's Out There?


Honoring Native Land

Cultural resources reflect 10,000 years of human occupancy in the Massacre Lakes Basin. Site types are proposed for excavation, preservation and public interpretation. Some of the sites are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places due to the unique and special research values.

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Photo by Scott Moore

Natural History

Wildlife
Wildlife includes sage-grouse, pygmy rabbits, pronghorn, mule deer, red-tail Hawks, prairie falcons, golden eagles, other raptors, songbirds and sage-dependent species.

Trees
Juniper stands can be found scattered across the western portion of the WSA.