The Seep ecosystem supports 83 documented wildlife species across 79 taxonomic genera. Located in alachua county, florida, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 17 frequently observed species and 16 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Gainesville nearby has 17% more documented species, Seep offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #5 for species diversity among 20 alachua county County natural areas, placing it in the 75th percentile for biodiversity.
Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 83 total documented species.
Honey-Bells
Millipede
Green anole
White Peacock
Hooded Merganser
Mayan Coastal Anole [Mayensis]
pickerelweed
Lizard'S Tail
bull-nettle
giant-cutgrass
Indian swampweed
Little Blue Heron
Eastern baccharis
Green Darner
Harlequin ladybird
satin-walnut
raccoon, northern raccoon
Western Honey Bee
Get all 83 species with 3-4 high-quality images each, detailed descriptions, and a downloadable PDF for offline use.
Download a professional PDF field guide featuring all the species found in SEEP. Perfect for outdoor adventures, education, and nature exploration.
Download a professional PDF field guide featuring all the species found in SEEP. Perfect for outdoor adventures, education, and nature exploration.
Your field guide will be delivered to this email address. Please double-check for accuracy.
Discover 8 other wildlife-rich locations near Seep. Each offers unique biodiversity and wildlife viewing opportunities.
These nearby locations complement Seepwithin Alachua County's wildlife network. Species counts reflect documented observations and help identify the most biodiverse areas for your nature explorations.