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The most common vegetation of the Davis Mountains is montane grassland, often mixed with scattered bushes and trees. As is common in most Northern Hemisphere semiarid climates, the vegetation on the southern slopes of the mountains is noticeably sparser than on the northern slopes. This is due to
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has its origins in the Davis Mountains. On April 27, 1997, the leader of the group, Rick McLaren, staged an attack on his neighbor's house and demanded that he cede his property to the Republic of Texas. This led to 300 state troopers surrounding his house with his five followers, his wife, the
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Rather than being a single coherent range, the Davis Mountains are an irregular jumble of isolated peaks and ridges separated by flatter areas. The mountains occupy a rough square about 50 km (31 mi) on each side. The mountains are of volcanic origin composed of strata associated with
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at the foot of the Davis Mountains has an elevation of 1,500 m (4,900 ft). From that elevation, the sky island rises to 2,555 m (8,383 ft). As the elevation increases, average temperatures decline and precipitation increases, permitting an "island" of forest and other
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The richest and most diverse of the woodlands and forests in the Davis Mountains are the mesic forests found from 1,770 to 2,330 m (5,810 to 7,640 ft). These forests are found in stream valleys and other well-watered areas. Indicator species are
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Over 277 species of birds have been seen at Davis Mountains State Park. Many species found here are characteristic of more northerly mountain climes or alternatively of nearby Mexico, including 10 species of hummingbirds. Large mammals found here include
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is the most common tree and mixed with other oak species are also found on steep slopes at elevations of 1,900 to 2,400 m (6,200 to 7,900 ft). The gray oak woodlands are found in slightly moister soils than the pinyon woodlands.
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Mixed in with the grassland, and usually at higher elevations, are four woodland and forest zones. First, at elevations below 1,900 m (6,200 ft) and at higher, drier elevations, the dominant tree species is the
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victims of the attack, and him inside for close to a week. Ultimately, one follower was shot in the standoff and McLaren was arrested and imprisoned for the equivalent of a life sentence.
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Most of the Davis Mountains are in private ownerships. However, since 1996, the Nature Conservancy has acquired 33,000 acres (130 km) in the Davis Mountains range, along with
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at elevations of 2,300 m (7,500 ft) at the base of the cliffs surrounding the summit of Mount Livermore. Aspens are more characteristic of the higher elevations in the
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Poulos, Helen M.; et al. (2007). "A hierarchical approach for scaling forest inventory and fuels data from local to landscape scales in the Davis Mountains, Texas, USA".
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as the most common species are found on steep slopes at elevations of 1,750 to 2,400 m (5,740 to 7,870 ft). Third, woodlands in which the
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Davis Mountains State Park at the southern edge of the Davis Mountains: The elevation of the buildings is 1,550 m (5,090 ft).
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on 70,000 adjoining acres (280 km) of private ranchland. The Davis Mountain Preserve is open to the public at specified times.
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in Texas; it was killed in the Davis Range in 1890. Several private ranches in the Davis Mountains offer hunting opportunities.
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branches off from Spur 78 providing access to the newer research equipment atop Mt. Fowlkes.
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Cottle, H. J. (1932). "Vegetation on North and South Slopes of Mountains in Southwestern Texas".
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the greater exposure to the sun on southern slopes, thus warmer temperatures and drier soils.
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https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/hotspots/100-davis-mountains-state-park-fort-davis-texas/
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Most of the land in the Davis Mountains is under private ownership as ranch land, but
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The McDonald Observatory is situated at an elevation of 2,070 m (6,790 ft)
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ages in which the climate of West Texas was more humid and cooler than at present.
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Climate data for Mount Locke, Texas, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1935–present
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system. However, the highest elevations may transition into a cooler, wetter
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Davis Mountains
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Nearly all of the Davis Mountains fall into the climate classification of
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November 1994 v. 106 no. 11 p. 1359-1376, accessed September 13, 2010
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Davis Mountains photographs, hosted by the Portal to Texas History
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at 2,555 m (8,383 ft) the fifth-highest peak in Texas.
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35 million years ago. The highest peak in the Davis Mountains is
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The Davis Mountains Preserve: Mount Livermore is left of center.
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For the Texas wine region around the Davis Mountains, see
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Davis Mountains State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife
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Limpia Mountains
Texas Davis Mountains AVA

Elevation
Coordinates
30°38′N 104°10′W / 30.633°N 104.167°W / 30.633; -104.167
Davis Mountains Limpia Mountains is located in Texas
Age of rock
Paleogene
Type of rock
Igneous
West Texas
Fort Davis
Secretary of War
Confederate
President
Jefferson Davis
Fort Davis National Historic Site
Davis Mountains State Park

The Nature Conservancy
conservation easements
Trans-Pecos Volcanic Field
Mount Livermore
sky island
desert
Fort Davis
mesic habitat

alligator juniper

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