Nuttairs Cottontail (Sylvilagiis mittallii) 

 Snowshoe Rabbit (Lepis Americanus) 

 White-tailed Jackrabbit {Lepus townsendii) 

 Least Chipmunk (Eutamias minimus) 

 Yellow-pine Chipmunk {Eutamias amoenus) 

 Yellow-bellied Marmot {Marmota flaviventris) 

 Uinta Ground Squirrel {Spennophilus armatus) 

 Red Squirrel {Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) 

 Northern Pocket Gopher (Thomomys talpoides) 

 Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) 

 Busy-tailed woodrat {neotoma cinerea) 

 Capper's Red-backed Vole {Clethrinomys gapperi) 

 Western Jumping Mouse {Zapus princeps) 

 Porcupine {Erethizon doratum) 

 Coyote {Canis latrans) 

 Red Fox ( Vulpes vulpes) 

 Long-tailed Weasel {Mustela frenata) 

 Badget (Taxidea taxus) 

 Stripped Skunk {Mephitis mephitis) 

 Bobcat {Lynx rufus) 



FISH 



Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) 



Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi) 



Rainbow - Cutthroat (trout) hybrids (NA) 



Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) 



Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) 



Mottled Sculpin (Cottus bairdi) 



Mountain Whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) 



GAME ANIMAL DEPREDATION 



Private landowners in the Robb/Ledford area were concerned with the effects of elk on their 

 ranching operations prior to the acquisition of the WMA. Since that time, some complaints still 

 occur but they are minimal. In addition, the adjacent private land with the greatest potential for 

 game damage complaints is not presently open to public hunting. Antelope and both species of 

 deer use hayfields and haystacks on this private land. 



ZONE OF INFLUENCE 



The WMA has a far reaching zone of influence. Hamlin and Ross (1992) report elk radioed on 

 the WMA are distributed widely throughout the Gravelly Range during the summer. Also, with 



