The Livermore ecosystem supports 68 documented wildlife species across 55 taxonomic genera. Located in grafton county, new hampshire, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 14 frequently observed species and 13 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Hanover nearby has 32% more documented species, Livermore offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #16 for species diversity among 52 grafton county County natural areas, placing it in the 69th percentile for biodiversity.
Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 68 total documented species.
horned bladderwort
oblong-leaved sundew
Fewseed sedge
Bog Aster
Eastern Fir
Maple
round-leaved sundew
Lake Darner
Dwarf Cassandra
Moosewood
American Beech
Bluebead Lily
Painted Trillium
bog-myrtle, sweet gale
Swamp Haw
White Beakrush
Blackpoll Warbler
small white
Common Ringlet
Euthamia Leaf Gall Midge
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