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Natural Resources

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Camping at all campgrounds in Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway is available by reservation only. Reservations for the 2021 season can be booked on a 6- or 12-month rolling basis depending on the specific campground. A number of special-project 'one-offs' and production models ultimately led to what became the Buick Regal Grand National. Read on to learn more about the last American musclecar, the 1987 Buick.

Wildlife

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Birds: 450 species
Mammals: 91 species
Fish: 18 species, 5 native
Reptiles and Amphibians: 58 species
Invertebrates: 1,443 species, including 292 butterflies and moths
Exotic (non-native) animals: 27 species
Park Endemic animals, not extirpated: 9 species; 5 butterflies, 1 pseudoscorpion, 1 tarantula, 1 snake, and 1 mollusk
Regionally Endemic animals, not extirpated: 5 species; humpback chub, razorback sucker, flannelmouth sucker, Kaibab squirrel, and the Navajo Mexican vole
Federally Endangered Species: California condor, humpback chub, razorback sucker, southwestern willow flycatcher, and Ridgeway's rail.
Federally Threatened Species: Mexican spotted owl, yellow-billed cuckoo, and desert tortoise.
Extirpated Species: Grizzly bear, black-footed ferret, gray wolf, jaguar, Bear Valley sandwort, Colorado Pikeminnow, bonytail, roundtail chub, northern leopard frog, and southwestern river otter.
There are over 35 species of special concern and former USFWS Category 2 species.
One reptile, three mammal, and one mollusk species are known only from the Grand Canyon region. At least nine species of insects are endemic to Grand Canyon, and six fish species are endemic to the Colorado River basin.

Vegetation

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Vascular Plants: 1,747 species
Endemic Plants: 4 species
Exotic (non-native) Plants: 208 species
One Endangered Species: Sentry milk-vetch (Astragalus cremnophylax var. cremnophylax)
Nine species of special concern (formerly category 2 species) are known, and 25 additional vascular plants are of management concern due to their limited distribution.
Six Vegetation Formation Types: riparian, desert scrub, pinyon-juniper woodland, ponderosa pine forest, spruce-fir forest, and montane meadows/sub-alpine