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Seneca

Ecosystem Overview

The Seneca ecosystem supports 14 documented wildlife species across 13 taxonomic genera. Located in grant county, oregon, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 3 frequently observed species and 2 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Grant County nearby has 86% more documented species, Seneca offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #4 for species diversity among 9 grant county County natural areas, placing it in the 56th percentile for biodiversity.

Biodiversity Highlights

14
Total Species
Documented wildlife species
13
Genus Diversity
Taxonomic genera represented
8
Common Species
Frequently observed species
6
Rare Species
Occasionally documented species
#4
Regional Rank
Out of 9 locations

Species Distribution

Very Common3 species
Common5 species
Occasional4 species
Rare2 species

Regional Context

Regional Ranking
#4 of 9 locations
56th percentile for diversity
vs. Grant County
-86% species diversity

Most Common Species

Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 14 total documented species.

Poa pratensis

Poa pratensis

smooth meadow-grass

Very Common1 obs.
Linum lewisii

Linum lewisii

wild blue flax

Very Common1 obs.
Cynoglossum officinale

Cynoglossum officinale

Common houndstongue

Very Common1 obs.
Ribes cereum

Ribes cereum

squaw currant

Very Common1 obs.
Erigeron pumilus

Erigeron pumilus

shaggy fleabane

Very Common1 obs.
Castilleja cusickii

Castilleja cusickii

Cusick's paintbrush

Common1 obs.
Taraxia subacaulis

Taraxia subacaulis

diffuseflower evening primrose

Common1 obs.
Alopecurus pratensis

Alopecurus pratensis

meadow foxtail

Common1 obs.
Elymus elymoides

Elymus elymoides

squirreltail

Common1 obs.
Elymus repens

Elymus repens

Quack Grass

Common1 obs.
Lepidium perfoliatum

Lepidium perfoliatum

Clasping pepperweed

Common1 obs.
Tragopogon dubius

Tragopogon dubius

Goatsbeard

Occasional1 obs.
Heterosilpha ramosa

Heterosilpha ramosa

Occasional1 obs.
Leucanthemum vulgare

Leucanthemum vulgare

ox-eye daisy

Occasional1 obs.

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Nearby Wildlife Areas in Grant County

Discover 8 other wildlife-rich locations near Seneca. Each offers unique biodiversity and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Regional Wildlife Network

These nearby locations complement Senecawithin Grant County's wildlife network. Species counts reflect documented observations and help identify the most biodiverse areas for your nature explorations.

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