WILDLIFE OF J.F.K. ARBORETUM
JFK Arboretum
The J.F.K. Arboretum is rich in wildlife of many shapes and forms. There are many reasons for this but almost certainly the main one being the diversity of habitat that exists in the arboretum. From the top of Slieve Coiltia at 960ft to the lowest pond a multitude of habitats exist. Another reason why wildlife is so prolific is the fact that changes in the natural structure of the arboretum occur slowly. This allows the wildlife of the arboretum to adapt to the evolving surroundings. As each year goes by more trees and shrubs mature leading to more food and shelter being available to wildlife.