
audiobook
by United States. Forest Service
SHOSHONE NATIONAL FOREST WYOMING
MAP
Our First National Forest
ADMINISTRATION FOR PUBLIC USE
HIGHLIGHTS OF EARLY HISTORY
PLACES OF ESPECIAL INTEREST
TIMBER—WATER—FORAGE
RECREATIONAL USE AND VALUES
WILDLIFE OF THE FOREST
FIRE—ENEMY OF THE FOREST
Designated in 1891 as the nation’s first forest reserve, the Shoshone National Forest spans the dramatic Absaroka Mountains of northwestern Wyoming. Its 1.5 million acres rise from river valleys at 4,600 feet to alpine peaks above 13,000 feet, creating a patchwork of warm lowlands, snow‑capped summits, and vibrant wildlife habitats. The terrain is marked by steep canyons, open meadows, and striking rock formations that have long attracted explorers and hikers. Listeners will hear vivid descriptions that bring this varied landscape to life.
The forest is also a model of early conservation management, overseen by the U.S. Forest Service through four ranger districts that balance timber harvest, grazing, recreation, and wildlife protection. The book explains how rangers coordinate fire prevention, road maintenance, and visitor services while aiming for sustainable use of the land. It also introduces the mysterious “Sheepeaters,” the earliest known inhabitants whose legacy adds a human dimension to the forest’s story.
Language
en
Duration
~48 minutes (46K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-06-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A longtime U.S. government agency rather than an individual writer, this credited author has produced practical books and bulletins on forests, conservation, wildfire, recreation, and public lands. Its publications reflect more than a century of work caring for national forests and sharing research with the public.
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