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Pitchfork Ranch - Timber Point
Wyoming, Park County

Size
770 acres

Price
$1,900,000.00
The Conservancy is looking for a buyer who will protect the conservation values of these properties with a donation of a conservation easement.

Description
This 770-acre parcel, bounded on two sides by national forest and on two sides by state grazing lands, rises dramatically from the river valley up into the fir and limber pine forests of the Shoshone National Forest. There are 3 small streams on the property and a panorama of views.

Primary Conservation Objective
Maintain a functioning landscape that conserves terrestrial and aquatic biological diversity and has relatively intact ecological processes to sustain systems and species over a long period of time (e.g. 100+ years). Maintain a selected set of conservation targets that represent the diverse array of ecological systems and species and will capture key ecological processes.

Biodiversity Highlights
Preservation of this tract will help maintain a selected set of priority conservation targets including a bighorn sheep migratory corridor, mule deer crucial winter range, elk parturition habitat and elk crucial winter range. Wolf territories were found within 5 miles of Timber Point in 2002, an important umbrella species for the region. The property is also documented grizzly bear habitat.

Qualifications and Restrictions
Easement terms prohibit subdivision of the property, building of new roads or trails, introduction of non-native species, and construction of new buildings and structures except in the designated building envelope. Easement terms will specifically address the maintenance and protection of the bighorn sheep migration route which crosses a portion of the property; protection for areas which contain crucial winter range for elk and deer; and preserve the integrity of the riparian areas and buffer zones.


Timber Point Looking West
Timber Point Looking West
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For more information, please contact:

Laura Bell
The Nature Conservancy
PO Box 968
Cody, Wyoming 82414

Phone: (307) 587-1655
E-mail: lbell@tnc.org

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