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Cottonwood Creek (Inyo County, California)

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321: 269: 273: 401: 411: 362: 51: 381: 201:, one of the rarest trout in North America. This subspecies was transplanted from its very limited native range, upper Silver King Creek in the 406: 100: 396: 355: 386: 137: 348: 297: 391: 141: 245: 328: 165: 198: 173: 320: 230: 195: 169: 332: 238: 184: 234: 226: 153: 149: 375: 214: 187:
which is one of the contiguous collection of inward-draining basins that make up the
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Cottonwood Creek has no native fish, however its North Fork is a refuge for the
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basin. The remainder of the stream hosts (originally) transplanted
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crest of the White Mountains and descends through groves of
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habitat supports protected bird species such as the
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37°34′19″N 118°13′37″W / 37.572°N 118.227°W / 37.572; -118.227
National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forests
White Mountains
California
alpine
bristlecone pine
aspen
mountain mahogany
woodland
pinyon pine
juniper
sagebrush
endorheic
Fish Lake Valley
Great Basin
threatened
Paiute cutthroat trout
Carson River
brook
brown
rainbow
willow
cottonwood
Yellow warbler
Yellow-breasted chat
Prairie falcon
Cooper's hawk
Bureau of Land Management

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