NMI is home to a few important plants and animals from the endangered Piping Plover to the more common white tail deer. The island is distant from the mainland, which protects the native plants from non-native invasive plants. The island is important for the native plants that grow there.

NMI is also a stop-over point for many migrating birds that pass from one island to another on their trip across Lake Michigan.

North Manitou is home to a variety of wildlife including Piping Plovers, White Tail Deer, Bald Eagles, Loons, and Beaver. While NMI does not have the variety of mammals common to the mainland, there are still plenty of animals to see while visiting here.