Franklin Mountains State Park - Ecology

Ecology

Franklin Mountains State Park is part of the Chihuahuan Desert. The plants and wildlife found in the park, despite it being within a city, are typical of those found throughout the rest of the desert. Barrel cactus, Yucca, Mexican and Californian poppies are common plants. Trees like Cottonwood, hackberry, juniper and oak grow along the springs on the mountain slopes. Mammals in the park include Mule Deer, Mountain Lions, Black Bear and a variety of rodents. Birds observed at the park included Golden Eagles, owls, hawks, and a wide variety of smaller birds.

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