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Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming has a landscape defined by its 40-mile long Teton Range, including the Grand Teton, which has an elevation level of more than 13,000 feet. The park has various forest communities that include white bark and limber pine trees, as well as sub-alpine fir and blue spruce. Glaciers, rivers, lakes, ponds, and wetlands also contribute to Grand Teton’s dynamic plants and wildlife. Many year-round and migratory bird species can be spotted in the park, including the Calliope Hummingbird, Trumpeter Swan, Bald Eagle, Western Tanager, and Osprey.
This Park in Context
The extent of turnover, potential colonization, and potential extirpation varies among the 53 national parks featured on this website. Below, see how this park compares to others in summer and winter. Click on a circle to explore results for another park.
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