- Pine Ridge (region)
The Pine Ridge is an
escarpment between theNiobrara River and the White River in far northwesternNebraska (a small section extends intoSouth Dakota ). The high tableland between the rivers has been eroded into a region of forestedbutte s, ridges andcanyon s.Ecology
The plant and animal life in the Pine Ridge is atypical for Nebraska; the ecology is very similar to the
Black Hills , which are 50 miles to the north. The dominant tree in the Pine Ridge is theponderosa pine ; deciduous trees (such ascottonwood s) are also present in canyon bottoms. Nebraska's largest herd ofbighorn sheep live in the Pine Ridge;elk ,mule deer , andwild turkey s are also common.History
The Pine Ridge region was the setting of the closing chapters of the
Indian Wars . The region was home to several bands of Lakota; several skirmishes between the Lakota and the U.S. Army took place in the 1860s and 1870s.Crazy Horse was killed atFort Robinson in 1877. In 1879,Dull Knife led theCheyenne Outbreak from Fort Robinson.Protected areas
A large portion of the Pine Ridge is owned or managed by either the
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission or by various U.S. Government agencies for preservation and recreation uses. These areas include:
*Chadron State Park
*Fort Robinson
*Metcalf Wildlife Management Area
*Nebraska National Forest
**Pine Ridge National Recreation Area
**Soldier Creek Wilderness
*Oglala National Grassland
**Hudson-Meng Bison Kill
**Toadstool Geologic Park
*Peterson Wildlife Management Area
*Ponderosa Wildlife Management Area ee also
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Big Horn Mountain External links
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/nebraska/units/prrd/prrd.html U.S. Forest Service - Pine Ridge Ranger District]
* [http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/realty/gpland/ Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Land Atlas]
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