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Study areas. The Denali study area in interior Alaska comprises mostly tundra and boreal snow. The Okanogan study area in Washington is diverse but comprised mostly montane forest. Other Okanogan snow classes are prairie and ephemeral, with some maritime on the western extremes and very limited boreal/tundra at the highest elevations. Northeast Washington contains montane forest, prairie, and ephemeral snow classes. Black points show locations of sampled snow tracks in each study area.
Source: Snow Properties and Wildlife Tracks in Washington and Alaska
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