Ecology
Botany
Approximately 925 species of vascular plants have been recorded on the Fremont National Forest. Vascular plants are the primary producers in the terrestrial ecosystem, providing habitat and food for animals, insects, fish, and man. More...
Bugs
Butterflies comprise one of the major subdivisions of the insect order LEPIDOPTERA. Approximately one hundred and twenty species of butterfly and several additional subspecies have been recorded, mostly by amateur observers, in Lake and Klamath Counties, Oregon. More...
Fish & Wildlife
The diversity in temperature and precipitation on the Fremont-Winema National Forests results in a sequence of distinct climatic regimes which support a wide variety of plant and animal communities, with habitats ranging from near-desert to lush coniferous forests. More...
Ecological Unit Inventory
The purpose of the ecological unit inventory is to provide integrated resource information needed to manage the forest landscape. More specifically, the inventory provides maps and describes the kind, pattern, and proportionate extent of ecological types that occur in the map units. More...