There are 27 freshwater crustacean and crayfish species, 74 types of moths and butterflies, and 78 kinds of algae. Not to mention the 200 species of slime mold.
This isn鈥檛 a Central American cloud forest or some other tropical haven for animals and plants, but rather a habitat right in our back yards, along the eastern coast of the U.S.: It鈥檚 , and the focus of Kurt Repanshek鈥檚 article 鈥溾 from the .
In a dozen years, since the park鈥檚 launch of an All Taxa Biological Inventory in 1998, scientists have discovered 6,500 species previously not found there and 900-plus that are new to science. There鈥檚 speculation the land could shelter as many as 100,000 total new species. Crazy, right?
鈥淥val in shape, roughly 800 square miles covering the Tennessee-North Carolina border like a rumpled blanket, and traipsed upon by some nine million people each year,鈥 Repanshek writes, 鈥淕reat Smoky Mountains National Park has proved to be an unassuming wellspring of biological diversity.鈥 Read more at .