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The Preble's meadow jumping mouse has been documented in eleven Wyoming and Colorado counties, as far north as Wyoming's Converse to Colorado's El Paso in the south. In Colorado, known habitat areas include the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge, South Boulder Creek and the St. Vrain Valley.
The meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius) is the most widely distributed mouse in the family Zapodidae. Its range extends from the Atlantic coast in the east to the Great Plains west, and from the arctic tree lines in Canada and Alaska to the north, and Georgia , Alabama , Arizona , and New Mexico to the south. [ 2 ]
U.S. (California) Peninsula distinct population segment: E [2] Perdido Key beach mouse: Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis: U.S. (AL, Florida) E Preble's meadow jumping mouse: Zapus hudsonius preblei: U.S. (CO, WY) T Salt marsh harvest mouse: Reithrodontomys raviventris: U.S. (CA) E Shark Bay mouse: Pseudomys praeconis: Australia E Shortridge ...
This year, international migration accounted for 84% of the population growth between 2023 and 2024, with 2.8 million people moving to the U.S. both legally and illegally.
Preble's shrew, Sorex preblei; ... Western jumping mouse, Zapus princeps, grasslands, alpine meadows; Meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius; Muskrats, voles and ...
On a hilltop about 95 miles west of Chicago grow plant species that have been there for hundreds, if not thousands of years. The soil is sandy, so when the surrounding lowlands were used for ...
Northern meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius [n 4] LC (Preble's meadow jumping mouse, Z. h. preblei: T) and: [n 3] Southern meadow jumping mouse, Zapus luteus [9] South-western jumping mouse, Zapus princeps [n 4] LC and: [n 3] Oregon jumping mouse, Zapus oregonus [9] South Pacific jumping mouse, Zapus pacificus [9] North-western jumping mouse ...
An "amphibious mouse" with partially webbed feet that eats aquatic insects was among 27 new species discovered during a 2022 expedition to Peru's Amazon, according to Conservation International.