• Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave is a historic site of Ancient Hawaiian living quarters in a remote interior area of the island of Hawaiʻi. Coordinates are...
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  • Cave Kingston Saltpeter Cave Pettyjohn Cave Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave Fern Grotto Kaumana Cave Kazumura Cave Makauwahi Cave Craters of the Moon National...
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  • Cave, Utah Blue Spring Cave, Tennessee Bluespring Caverns, Indiana Bluff Dweller's Cave, Missouri Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave, Hawaii Boone's Cave Park...
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    archaeological sites have been found in the training area, including the Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. To reduce...
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  • gardens in Hawaiʻi commons:Category:Botanical gardens in Hawaii Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave Boettcher Estate Bond District Brick Palace Brigham Young University–Hawaii...
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    pitched trail. Other trails include lush wildflower-accented views along flat stream beds, trails that bring one into beautiful caves, and trails that involve...
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    4675°W / 20.0790; -155.4675 (Bank of Hawai'i, Ltd.) Honokaʻa 10 Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave (50-10-30-5004) Upload image May 15, 1986 (#86001086) Address...
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    were built by the indigenous people. No evidence exists for permanent habitation by any Native American group. A hunter-gatherer culture, the Northern...
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    in parentheses: Easy to moderate hikes Mossy Cave (one hour, State Route 12 northwest of Tropic) Rim Trail (5–6 hours, anywhere on the rim) Bristlecone...
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    wildflowers and lush greens. The region is also home to abundant wildlife: bobcats, foxes, ground squirrels, rattlesnakes, and mule deer are commonly seen...
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    and studied ethnographic literature. He found no evidence of permanent habitation in the park area. The park was used for hunting and gathering and for...
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    Americans have identified areas that are currently used for temporary habitation, resource collection and ritual hunting. Evidence of post-colonial era...
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    Clovis culture, which suggests that the river has been the site of human habitation for more than 10,000 years. The San Marcos Springs are the third-largest...
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    of pronghorn, bighorn sheep, American bison, porcupine, badger, coyote, bobcat, mule deer, and millions of waterfowl. The bison were introduced to the...
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    the Virgin River. The park attracted 5 million visitors in 2023. Human habitation of the area started about 8,000 years ago with small family groups of...
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    South Shore and the Annapolis Valley. It is home to petroglyph sites, habitation sites, fishing and hunting sites, travel routes and burial grounds, which...
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    Catlow Valley (redirect from Catlow Cave)
    When he first excavated Catlow Cave in 1934, archaeologist Luther S. Cressman found evidence of Native American habitation dating back to the Paleo-Indian...
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    party. On July 3, 1608, with the support of King Henry IV, he founded the Habitation de Québec (now Quebec City) and made it the capital of New France and...
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    black bear, Roosevelt elk, black-tailed deer, gray fox, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, northern flying squirrel, fisher and martin. The northern spotted...
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    Pflugerville. The areas in and around Austin have been the site of human habitation since at least 9,000 B.C., and possibly considerably before that. The...
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    zones consequently support diverse wildlife. Black bears, bighorn sheep, bobcats, cougars, deer, and elk live in habitats above 7,000 feet, while coyotes...
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    symbol), bighorn sheep, moose, elk, mule deer, skunk, white-tailed deer, bobcat, coyote, and cougar are either plentiful or common. Over 260 species of...
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    inhabited the region, the oldest evidence of habitation in Oregon was found at Fort Rock Cave and the Paisley Caves in Lake County. Archaeologist Luther Cressman...
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    subalpine forests, montane woodlands, and riparian zones. Evidence of human habitation in the San Luis Valley dates back about 11,000 years. The first historic...
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  • re-introduce them to the wild. Mammals found in the Wilderness include mule deer, bobcat, fox, mountain lion, porcupine, beaver, coyote, jack rabbit, cottontail...
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    human habitation in Idaho began towards the end of the last ice age: bone fragments about 10,000 years old have been found in Wilson Butte Cave, an inflationary...
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    by encrypting the walls with pictures and symbols on the rocks. Human habitation of the area dates back 10,000 years with the arrival of the Desert Archaic...
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    important part of their diet, if they live on the periphery of human habitations. Human–leopard conflict situations ensue, and have increased in recent...
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