The Binghamton ecosystem supports 75 documented wildlife species across 75 taxonomic genera. Located in broome county, new york, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 16 frequently observed species and 14 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Broome County nearby has 25% more documented species, Binghamton offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #2 for species diversity among 2 broome county County natural areas, placing it in the 0th percentile for biodiversity.
Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 75 total documented species.
Key Deer
Grey squirrel
raccoon, northern raccoon
eastern chipmunk
White Pine
tufted titmouse
Black-capped chickadee
fox, red fox
bugle
White-Breasted Nuthatch (Interior West)
Bald Eagle
Waldmurmeltier
Eastern Red-Backed Salamander
Striped Skunk
dark-eyed junco
common pill woodlouse
Norway spruce
Graufuchs
Eastern Black-Legged Tick
hemlock woolly adelgid
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