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ASM | Mammals of California
Concern statewide 1018 167 Salt Marsh Harvest mouse Reithrodontomys raviventris Endangered SF bay salt marshes 169 Cactus mouse Peromyscus eremicus SE deserts 1173 118 Parasitic mouse Peromyscus californicus S Coast Ranges, S ... leucogaster E of Casc and of N Sierra Nevada 253, 1017, 1169 87 Southern grasshopper mouse Onychomys torridus 1 ssp Special Concern S 1/2 exc Coast Ranges 1170 59 Hispid ...
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ASM | Mammals of Nevada
Common NW corner 253, 1017, 1169 87 Southern grasshopper mouse Onychomys torridus Common S, SW, SE 1170 59 Western harvest mouse Reithrodontomys megalotus Common Statewide 1018 167 Canyon mouse Peromyscus crinitus Statewide 287 Cactus mouse Peromyscus eremicus Common S 1173 118 Deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus Common Statewide 74, 1175 Brush mouse Peromyscus boylii Vulnerable S, W ...
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White-footed deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus,control and management
Their tails are relatively long, sometimes as long as the head and body. The deer mouse and some other species have a distinct separation between the brownish back and white belly ... through Oklahoma, central and western Texas, New Mexico, southwestern Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and California. The cactus mouse is limited to western Texas, southern New Mexico, Arizona (except the northeast portion), and ...
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Colorado Partners in Flight
(Delphinium spp.) pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) plains cottonwood (Populus deltoidea) ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) prairie sand-reed (Calamovilfa longifolia) prickly-pear cactus (Opuntia polycantha) rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus spp.) raspberry (Rubus spp.) redberry juniper (Juniperus erythrocarpa) red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) Rio Grande cottonwood (Populus deltoides wislizenii) ...
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Endangered and Threatened Species of the Colorado Plateau States
T -- Owl, Mexican spotted (Strix occidentalis lucida) * E -- Pronghorn, Sonoran (Antilocapra americana sonoriensis) * E -- Pupfish, desert (Cyprinodon macularius) E -- Pygmy-owl, cactus ferruginous (Glaucidium brasilianum cactorum) * E -- Rail, Yuma clapper (Rallus longirostris yumanensis) * T -- Rattlesnake, New Mexico ridge-nosed (Crotalus willardi obscurus) E -- Salamander, Sonoran ...
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Project Wildlife
Sonoran desert, they will make their homes in the huge saguaro cactus. In San Diego County, they prefer oaks, sycamores and dead pines. They can be found in forests, ... being fierce and highly aggressive little scrappers. Put it this way - I wouldnt want to be a mouse, frog, moth, beetle, vole, scorpion, lizard, cricket, fish, worm, snail, spider or small bird with one of ...
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Friends of Animals | Making a Space for Bees | Spring 2008
Bumble bees build their nests in grasses or in holes below the ground, such as abandoned mouse nests. To encourage bees to nest, let some of your garden stay undisturbed, and have a variety of ... : http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/bees/update.html. For organic agave in the U.S., Sweet Cactus Farms can be contacted for orders at 310.733.4343 or agave@sweetcactusfarms.com. Sweet Cactus Farms ...
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Gopher Tortoise - Defenders of Wildlife
Tortoise Organization Choose Next Fact Sheet -- Animals -- Alligator Bald Eagle Bats Beluga Whale Bighorn Sheep Bison Black Bear Black-Footed Ferret Bobcat Burrowing Owl Butterflies Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy Owl California Condor Cerulean Warbler Channel Island Fox Cheetah Clouded Leopard Crocodile Desert Tortoise Diamondback Terrapin Dolphin Elephant Fisher Gopher Tortoise Grizzly Bear Hawaiian ...
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Carl Coati Pages
Click on one of the links below. Run your mouse over the picture to see who is home. When your cursor changes from an arrow to a " ... you can discover cool facts about plants, animals and people. Daytime life around a Saguaro Cactus Nighttime life around a Saguaro Cactus 2007 Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum 2021 North Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona 85743 U.S.A ...
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Kids Stuff at the Desert Museum
Desert by Lindsey Weaver Teacher: Mrs. Nancy Kayhart, Lineweaver Elementary The Sonoran Desert, all pretty and dry. Cactus and plants and the mountains and sky. Animals, animals, big and small. Meat eaters, plant eaters, lions ... way! PHEW! That was close! But hey, look there goes a cute Pocket Mouse with a Furry little friend the Cactus Wren. Oh No, Oh My! You'd better bring out that tomato sauce, ...
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