Judith Mountains

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The Judith Mountains are a small, isolated mountain range in central Montana known for their forested slopes, wildlife habitat, and historic mining activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
climate continental climate
contains abandoned mines
historic mining districts
mine shafts
prospect pits
country United States of America
ecologicalRole watershed area for local streams
wildlife habitat
geologicalProvince Central Montana uplift NERFINISHED
hasFeature forest cover
rugged terrain
steep slopes
hasHumanActivityHistory logging
prospecting
ranching in surrounding areas
hasLandCover coniferous forest
mixed forest
hasResourceHistory base metal mining
gold mining
silver mining
hasVegetation aspen
conifers
grasslands
hasWildlife black bear
deer
elk
mountain lion
various bird species
is isolated mountain range
relatively small mountain range
knownFor forested slopes
historic mining activity
wildlife habitat
locatedIn Fergus County, Montana NERFINISHED
Montana
central Montana
mountainRangeType island range
namedAfter Judith River NERFINISHED
nearestCity Lewistown, Montana NERFINISHED
partOf Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
island ranges of central Montana
usedFor hiking
hunting
recreation

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Bitterroot Range contains Judith Mountains