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Locations in Tripp County, South Dakota

Species in Tripp County

Common Species in Tripp County

Showing 15 most frequently observed species out of 8 total documented species.

Diapheromera velii

Diapheromera velii

Very Common1 obs.
Koeleria macrantha

Koeleria macrantha

crested hair-grass

Very Common1 obs.
Salvia reflexa

Salvia reflexa

lamb's-leaved sage

Very Common1 obs.
Acmispon americanus

Acmispon americanus

Spanish clover

Very Common1 obs.
Ambrosia trifida

Ambrosia trifida

Tall Ragweed

Common1 obs.
Bouteloua hirsuta

Bouteloua hirsuta

hairy grama

Common1 obs.
Astragalus racemosus

Astragalus racemosus

alkali milk-vetch

Common1 obs.
Tribulus terrestris

Tribulus terrestris

Puncturevine

Common1 obs.

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Natural Areas & Wildlife Locations in Tripp County

Explore 6 documented locations in Tripp County, South Dakota. Each area offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities with varying biodiversity levels.

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About Wildlife Data

Species counts represent documented wildlife observations from citizen science contributions. Higher counts often indicate areas with diverse habitats, active monitoring, or significant ecological importance. Each location offers unique opportunities to connect with Tripp County's natural heritage.

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