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Uinkaret/Aubrey Montane Conifer Forest
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Colorado Plateau
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Hualapai Indian Reservation
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The Uinkaret/Aubrey Montane Conifer Forest ecoregion consists of three areas north and south of the Grand Canyon that have higher elevations than surrounding ecoregions and an abundance of ponderosa pine woodland. Elevations are mostly over 6500 feet with Mt. Trumbull the high point at 8028 feet. Annual precipitation is 13 to 18 inches. The Uinkaret Mountains in the north have bedrock geology composed of volcanic basalt, while the Aubrey Cliffs areas to the south are composed of sandstone, limestone, and conglomerate. In addition to ponderosa pine, vegetation includes pinyon pine, Utah juniper, Gambel oak, big sagebrush, galleta, Mormon tea, blue grama, and Indian ricegrass.
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