Wildlife of Strawberry Plains

Red-Bellied Woodpecker Photo: Curt Hart

The meadows, forests, wetlands and ponds of Strawberry Plains provide diverse habitats for a growing list of species. As we protect and restore these 3,000 acres, we're continually encountering wildlife that call this landscape home. Explore our library lists and come explore for yourself on our 15 miles of trails.

 
Amphibians
Conservation

Amphibians

Strawberry Plains is home to two orders of amphibians found in a variety of terrestrial and aquatic habitats ranging from permanent ponds, ephemeral pools, sandy-bottom creeks, and more.

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Mammals
Conservation

Mammals

Strawberry Plains is home to eight orders of mammals found in a variety of terrestrial, semi-aquatic, fossorial, and aerial habitats.

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Birds
Education

Birds

The 3000+ acres of hardwood forests, wetlands, and native prairie of Strawberry Plains Audubon Center provide critical breeding, wintering, and migratory resting habitat for nearly 200 species of birds including a number of WatchList species.

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Reptiles
Conservation

Reptiles

Strawberry Plains is home to two orders of reptiles found in a variety of terrestrial and aquatic habitats ranging from permanent ponds, ephemeral pools, sandy-bottom creeks, meadows, woodlands and more.

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Trail Camera, Wildlife News & More

Trail Camera, Wildlife News & More

Additional Wildlife Resources

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