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High Schells Wilderness

Coordinates: 39°20′24″N 114°35′57″W / 39.3399041581°N 114.599215912°W / 39.3399041581; -114.599215912[2]
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High Schells Wilderness
Map showing the location of High Schells Wilderness
Map showing the location of High Schells Wilderness
Location in Nevada
Map showing the location of High Schells Wilderness
Map showing the location of High Schells Wilderness
Location in United States
LocationWhite Pine County, Nevada United States
Nearest cityEly, Nevada
Coordinates39°20′24″N 114°35′57″W / 39.3399041581°N 114.599215912°W / 39.3399041581; -114.599215912[2]
Area121,497 acres (49,168 ha)
EstablishedDecember 20, 2006
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

The High Schells Wilderness is a 121,497-acre (49,168 ha) wilderness area in the Schell Creek Range of White Pine County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. The Wilderness lies within the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and is therefore administered by the U.S. Forest Service.[3]

Flora and fauna

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The High Schells Wilderness is home to an abundance of elk, mule deer, and mountain lion, which thrive in forests of quaking aspen, Douglas and white fir, Engelmann spruce, and limber and bristlecone pine. Golden eagles can be seen soaring the updrafts along the crest of the Schell Creek Range. Riparian vegetation provides key habitat for blue grouse, sage grouse, chukar and many other species. Perennial streams throughout the area support populations of rainbow, brook, cutthroat and brown trout.[4]

Archeology

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Archeological sites in the High Schells Wilderness include petroglyphs and lithic scatters.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Protected Area Profile for High Schells Wilderness from the World Database on Protected Areas. Retrieved May 2 2023.
  2. ^ "High Schells Wilderness Map". Wilderness.net. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
  3. ^ Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest - High Schells Wilderness
  4. ^ a b Friends of Nevada Wilderness - High Schells Wilderness
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