Look out for the cup-shaped cocoons made by cup moth larvae as they undergo transformation to become adult moths.
Microhabitat 2
This decaying bark hosts a variety of fungi species that serve as bioindicators informing us about the health of the ecosystem.
Microhabitat 3
Hidden in the climbers of the Devil’s backbone are spider webs woven by the Jumping Spider.
Microhabitat 4
These mounds are made by termites, nature’s waste reducers using soil, plants, and plastics.
Microhabitat 5
Look out for the green layer on the bark made up of mosses to help the bark retain moisture.
Vermicompost Pit
The green and brown waste from the Nest is recycled into “black gold,” a nutrient-rich addition to the soil as manure. (Note: Black gold is a widely used term for Vermicompost in the biodiversity field)