This plant is endemic to California, where it is found in many woodland habitats.
These are tree frogs of woodland habitats, though they will sometimes travel into more open areas to reach a breeding pond.
The numbers in woodland habitats have dropped by a staggering 92%.
During the middle of that epoch, Maryland was covered in a moist woodland habitat.
The woodland habitat they prefer is considered an endangered ecological community.
Despite its small size, the reserve has a variety of wet and dry woodland habitats, making it rich in wildlife.
Its distribution and population size are unknown, though it is believed to prefer moist woodland habitats.
This important riparian woodland habitat is host to many rare animals.
It seems to be associated with humid woodland habitat, and sometimes found near farms.
The more than 250 species are found worldwide primarily in woodland habitats.