In my hike through my centennial woods site I found a huge variety of life. One of the easiest to notice was the sugar maple and red maple because of all the leaves they had spread over the ground. Another was the grass. It has gotten a lot taller since the last time I saw it and was all swept aside by the flooding. Another species I found was a slug. I did not manage to get a picture of it because it retreated into a log, but I am sure it was the Orange Banded Orion. Another species was the American Beech. This tree also had lost most of its leaves and looked bare. Another was the Eastern White Pine. This was one of the easiest to spot because it does not lose all of its leaves.