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This 50-million year old lake bed is one of the richest fossil localities
in the world. Recorded in limestone are dynamic and complete paleoecosystems
that spanned two million years. Preservation is so complete that it allows
for detailed study of climate change and its effects on biological communities.
Visitors discover that this resource displays the interrelationships of
plants, insects, fishes, reptiles and mammals, like few other known fossil
sites. The relevance and challenge of study and preservation of this ancient
ecosystem are equal to those of a modern ecosystem.
The surface topography
of Fossil Butte is now covered by a high cold desert. Sagebrush is the
dominant vegetation at the lower elevations, while limber pine and aspen
occur on the slopes. Pronghorn, Mule deer and a variety of birds are commonly
seen. Moose, elk and beaver are sometimes observed.
Operating Hours &
Seasons
June-August, Visitor
Center Hours 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p. m.
Winter Visitor Center Hours 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (September through May).
Closed winter Holidays.
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