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Development reduces the habitat wild animals and plants need to thrive. The High Peaks Region is an ecological landscape with varied habitats and unique communities that bring animals and plants into proximity that are otherwise separated by hundreds of miles. Rare and vulnerable species thrive here and the extensive undeveloped tracts of land support wildlife that requires large areas of roaming range such as bobcats.
The region is home to rare, uncommon, and threatened birds such as the Bicknell’s Thrush and is native for rare arctic-alpine and sub arctic-alpine plants.