Mount Graham

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Mount Graham is a prominent mountain in southeastern Arizona known for its high elevation, ecological diversity, and the Mount Graham International Observatory near its summit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
climate montane climate
subalpine climate at higher elevations
country United States of America
elevation approximately 10,720 feet
approximately 3,267 meters
hasBiodiversity high ecological diversity
hasControversy environmental concerns over observatory construction
hasEcosystem Madrean Sky Island ecosystem NERFINISHED
hasEndemicSpecies Mount Graham red squirrel NERFINISHED
hasFacility Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope NERFINISHED
Large Binocular Telescope NERFINISHED
Mount Graham International Observatory NERFINISHED
Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope NERFINISHED
hasLandCover mixed-conifer forest
ponderosa pine forest
spruce-fir forest
subalpine grassland
hasSummit High Peak NERFINISHED
hasVegetationZone Sonoran Desert scrub at lower elevations
mixed conifer forest at mid-elevations
oak woodland
spruce-fir forest at highest elevations
hasWildlife black bear
cougar
various bird species
white-tailed deer
importantFor habitat conservation
isSkyIsland true
knownFor astronomical observatories near its summit
ecological diversity
high elevation
locatedIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Graham County, Arizona NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict Safford Ranger District NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Coronado National Forest NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southeastern Arizona NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
mountainRange Pinaleño Mountains NERFINISHED
nearCity Safford, Arizona NERFINISHED
Willcox, Arizona NERFINISHED
partOf Pinaleño Mountains NERFINISHED
prominence prominent peak in southeastern Arizona
roadAccess Arizona State Route 366 (Swift Trail) NERFINISHED
usedFor astronomical research
camping
hiking
recreation

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