The Plants and Animals of Utah’s BiomesWetland AnimalsWetland PlantsWetland Connection
Forest AnimalsForest PlantsForest Connection
Desert AnimalsDesert PlantsDesert Connection
Wetland AnimalsBeaverMuskratsFrogs and toadsMooseTiger salamanderMinkRiver otterGarter snakeFish
Dragonflies DamselfliesLeechesMayfliesIsopods (pill bugs)MosquitoesSnailsWorms
Water scorpionsUtah’s wetlands provide a home for many migrating birds including the great blue heron, pelicans, avocets, grebes, ducks, plovers, bald eagles, geese, gulls, and phalaropes.
Tiger Salamander
Beaver Isopods
Great Blue Heron
phalarope
mink
Muskrat
Water Scorpion
Wetland PlantsCattails
Bulrush
Aspen trees
Forest AnimalsSquirrels
Deer
Butterflies
Moths
Shrews
Moles
Earthworms
Bees
Humming birds
Houseflies
Red crossbill birds
Moose
Chipmunks
Mice
Bears
Mountain lions
Porcupine
Coyotes
Bobcats
Ants
Red Crossbill Mole
Porcupine
Bobcat
Forest PlantsFernsFungi Deciduous trees (have large flat leaves)
Aspen treesScrub Oak
GrassesShrubsSagebrushWild flowersConifer trees (evergreen trees with needle like leaves)
Juniper treesPonderosa pine trees
Juniper treeConiferous trees
Deciduous trees
Desert AnimalsDesert tortoise
Roadrunner
Gila monster
Kangaroo rat
Pocket mice
Deer mice
Coyotes
Mule deer
Snakes
Owls
Prairie dogs
Badgers
Skunks
Rattle snakes
Jackrabbits
Foxes
Desert PlantsPrickly pear cactus
Sagebrush
Scrub oak trees
Utah Juniper
Pinyon pine
Yucca
Mesquite trees
Joshua tree
Grasses
Joshua Tree
Mesquite tree
Scrub oak
Yucca
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