The Sandhills contain a large array of plant and animal life. Native to the region but controlled by wildfires prior to European settlement, the trees were planted in great numbers as a
windbreak around homesteads and during early
Arbor Day events during early settlement. Over time, the trees spread to replace large areas of grassland, leading to
ecosystem collapse on ranchlands. The
blowout penstemon (
Penstemon haydenii) is an endangered species, found only in the Sandhills and in similar environments in central
Wyoming. The blowout penstemon stabilizes the soil where wind erosion exposes the bare sand and creates a blowout, but is choked out when other species begin to recolonize. Grazing and land management practices used by Sandhills ranchers have reduced natural erosion, thus destroying some of the plant's habitat. Many of the plants of the Sandhills are sand-tolerant species from short-grass, mixed-grass, and tallgrass prairies; plants from all three of these can be found within the ecosystem. These plants have helped to stabilize the sand dunes, creating an ecosystem beneficial for other plants and animals. Better land management and grazing practices by the ranchers of the region have led to less erosion over time, which has kept the natural landscape of the area mostly intact.
Insects Many species of insect are found in the Sandhills, including dragonflies, grasshoppers and mosquitos. There are also many types of spiders. Due to the warm stagnant nature of both alkaline and freshwater lakes throughout the region, coupled with the wetland marsh areas, mosquito populations increase during the summer months.
Birds The Sandhills are part of the
Central Flyway for many species of migratory birds, and the region's many bodies of water give them places to rest. The ponds and lakes of the region are lay-over points for migratory cranes (particularly
Sandhill cranes), geese, and many species of ducks. Species found year-round include the
western meadowlark, the
state bird of Nebraska. == Conservation efforts and protection ==