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Edgewater Park Township

Ecosystem Overview

The Edgewater Park Township ecosystem supports 29 documented wildlife species across 29 taxonomic genera. Located in burlington county, new jersey, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 6 frequently observed species and 5 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Burlington County nearby has 71% more documented species, Edgewater Park Township offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #21 for species diversity among 42 burlington county County natural areas, placing it in the 50th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

29
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
29
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
15
Common Species
Frequently observed species
14
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#21
Regional Rank
Out of 42 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common6 species
Common9 species
Occasional9 species
Rare5 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#21 of 42 locations
50th percentile for diversity
vs. Burlington County
-71% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 29 total documented species.

Ailanthus altissima

Ailanthus altissima

Tree of heaven

Very Common6 obs.
Lycorma delicatula

Lycorma delicatula

Spot Clothing Wax Cicada

Very Common4 obs.
Ficaria verna

Ficaria verna

Lesser Celandine

Very Common3 obs.
Asclepias syriaca

Asclepias syriaca

Virginia-Silk

Very Common2 obs.
Ampelopsis glandulosa

Ampelopsis glandulosa

Amur Peppervine

Very Common2 obs.
Dolichovespula maculata

Dolichovespula maculata

Baldfaced Hornet

Common1 obs.
Sphecius speciosus

Sphecius speciosus

Eastern Cicada-Killer Wasp

Common1 obs.
Stagmomantis carolina

Stagmomantis carolina

Common1 obs.
Elliptio complanata

Elliptio complanata

Eastern Elliptio

Common1 obs.
Anaxyrus fowleri

Anaxyrus fowleri

fowler's toad

Common1 obs.
Blarina brevicauda

Blarina brevicauda

Grande Musaraigne

Common1 obs.
Buteo jamaicensis

Buteo jamaicensis

Red-tailed Hawk

Occasional1 obs.
Thryothorus ludovicianus

Thryothorus ludovicianus

Carolina Wren

Occasional1 obs.
Daedaleopsis confragosa

Daedaleopsis confragosa

Thin-Walled Maze Polypore

Occasional1 obs.
Impatiens capensis

Impatiens capensis

orange balsam

Occasional1 obs.
Clematis terniflora

Clematis terniflora

Sweet autumn virginsbower

Occasional1 obs.
Sassafras albidum

Sassafras albidum

White Sassafras

Occasional1 obs.
Artemisia vulgaris

Artemisia vulgaris

mugwort

Rare1 obs.
Tilia americana

Tilia americana

White Basswood

Rare1 obs.
Oenothera biennis

Oenothera biennis

common evening primrose

Rare1 obs.

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