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Conger Mountain
Mountain in the American state of Utah
Mountain in the American state of Utah
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Conger Mountain |
| elevation_ft | 8144 |
| elevation_ref | |
| prominence_ft | 1824 |
| prominence_ref | |
| location | Millard County, Utah, United States |
| range | Confusion Range |
| map | USA Utah |
| map_caption | Location in Utah |
| map_size | 210 |
| coordinates | |
| coordinates_ref | |
| topo | USGS Conger Mountain |
Conger Mountain is a mountain in Millard County, Utah. It is located 60 miles west of Delta, Utah.
Wildlife
Conger Mountain is almost completely undeveloped. It serves as a habitat for mule deer and antelope and is home to a herd of wild horses. It is considered a vital habitat for the golden eagle and bald eagles have been spotted near the mountain. Conger Mountain is also home to ferruginous hawks, Swainson's hawks, mountain bluebird, red-tailed hawks, prairie falcons, kit foxes, badgers, and chukar.
Protection status
Currently, the 20,400 acres encompassing Conger Mountain are considered a Wilderness Study Area. Action may be taken in the future to designate this area as a Wilderness Area.
References
References
- {{cite peakbagger
- "Conger Mountains Herd Management Area".
- "South Utah Wilderness Alliance".
- "Utah Wilderness Inventory -- Conger Mountain".
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