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The Village Of Indian Hill

Ecosystem Overview

The The Village Of Indian Hill ecosystem supports 78 documented wildlife species across 73 taxonomic genera. Located in hamilton county, ohio, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 16 frequently observed species and 15 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Cincinnati nearby has 22% more documented species, The Village Of Indian Hill offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #6 for species diversity among 34 hamilton county County natural areas, placing it in the 82th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

78
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
73
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
40
Common Species
Frequently observed species
38
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#6
Regional Rank
Out of 34 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common16 species
Common24 species
Occasional23 species
Rare15 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#6 of 34 locations
82th percentile for diversity
vs. Cincinnati
-22% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 78 total documented species.

Ageratina altissima

Ageratina altissima

white snakeroot

Very Common6 obs.
Euonymus fortunei

Euonymus fortunei

Winter creeper

Very Common4 obs.
Nerodia sipedon

Nerodia sipedon

Northern Water Snake

Very Common3 obs.
Hydrangea arborescens

Hydrangea arborescens

Wild Hydrangea

Very Common3 obs.
Galium triflorum

Galium triflorum

Sweet Bedstraw

Very Common3 obs.
Ischnoderma resinosum

Ischnoderma resinosum

Common3 obs.
Reynoutria japonica

Reynoutria japonica

Japanese Knotweed

Common3 obs.
Eurycea cirrigera

Eurycea cirrigera

Southern Two-lined Salamander

Common2 obs.
Pilea pumila

Pilea pumila

Dwarf Clearweed

Common2 obs.
Grylloprociphilus imbricator

Grylloprociphilus imbricator

beech blight aphid

Common2 obs.
Collinsonia canadensis

Collinsonia canadensis

Northern Horsebalm

Common2 obs.
Carpinus caroliniana

Carpinus caroliniana

Blue Beech

Occasional2 obs.
Plethodon cinereus

Plethodon cinereus

Eastern Red-Backed Salamander

Occasional2 obs.
Sedum ternatum

Sedum ternatum

Woodland Stonecrop

Occasional2 obs.
Camarops petersii

Camarops petersii

Occasional1 obs.
Trametes versicolor

Trametes versicolor

Turkeytail

Occasional1 obs.
Odocoileus virginianus

Odocoileus virginianus

Key Deer

Occasional1 obs.
Tamias striatus

Tamias striatus

eastern chipmunk

Rare1 obs.
Sylvilagus floridanus

Sylvilagus floridanus

Lapin A Queue Blanche

Rare1 obs.
Acronicta americana

Acronicta americana

American Dagger

Rare1 obs.

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