- Rocky Mountain Front
The Rocky Mountain Front is an area extending over 100 miles (160 km) from the central regions of the
U.S. state ofMontana to southernAlberta ,Canada . Here, theRocky Mountains meet theGreat Plains in an abrupt altitude rise of between 4,000 to 5,000 feet (1,219–1,524 m). TheLewis Overthrust pushed eastward and over younger aged rocks, creating theLewis Range . Also referred to as the "Crown of the Continent", the region is characterized by an uncommon ecosystem in whichprairie and Northern Rockies flora and fauna overlap. The majority of the Rocky Mountain Front lies inWaterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, and Glacier National Park,Lewis and Clark National Forest as well as on private lands and theBlackfeet Indian Reservation , all of which are in Montana. TheU.S. Bureau of Land Management also manages portions of the region. All of the original animal species encountered when theLewis and Clark Expedition passed through the region still exist in their wild state, with the exception of theBison , which lives in the wild south and west of the front, but in the area itself is represented bydomesticated herds. This is one of the few places in the lower 48 states in which theGrizzly bear still ventures onto the Great Plains. Conservationists have been actively working to protect the region from oil and gas exploration interests.External links
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