Place

Forest Litter

Forest in Autumn
Forest in Autumn

Quick Facts
Location:
Caprock Coulee Trail
Forest “litter,” made of fallen leaves, trees, and other dead plant matter, is an important part of the north-slope habitat. Many animals use forest litter for food, shelter, or nesting places. As time passes, the dead plant materials decay into the ground to nourish a new cycle of plant growth.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Last updated: September 5, 2025