The North Richland Hills ecosystem supports 100 documented wildlife species across 92 taxonomic genera. Located in tarrant county, texas, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 21 frequently observed species and 19 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. This location ranks #13 for species diversity among 38 tarrant county County natural areas, placing it in the 66th percentile for biodiversity.
Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 100 total documented species.
Mourning Dove
Western Honey Bee
bitterweed
white evening-primrose
Texas vervain
Eastern Pondhawk
Turkey tangle fogfruit
poison ivy
green antelope-horn
Blanchard's Cricket Frog
Northern Cardinal
Northern Buckeye
Switchgrass
firewheel
Carolina Chickadee
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Green anole
Blue Dasher
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