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The eastern chipmunk lives in deciduous wooded areas and urban parks throughout the eastern United States and southern Canada. It prefers locations with rocky areas, brush or log piles, and shrubs to provide cover.
In Canada, their range stretches from Nova Scotia to south-eastern Saskatchewan. In the United States, these animals occur from the eastern parts of the country to Oklahoma and as south as the extreme northwest of Florida.
Eastern chipmunks are widely distributed throughout the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. Their range extends from Nova Scotia, east to Saskatchewan and south to Oklahoma, where they occupy the eastern part of the state.
Range and Habitat. The range includes much of eastern North America from southern Canada south to the Gulf of Mexico except for parts of the Southeast.
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The range of the eastern chipmunck extends from southern Manitoba across southeastern Canada to Nova Scotia, and south through most of the eastern United States, except for much of the coastal plain of the Southeast, and west to the eastern edge of the Great Plains.
The eastern chipmunk inhabits the forests of eastern North America west to northeastern Louisiana, eastern Oklahoma, eastern Kansas, eastern Iowa, and eastern North Dakota. Range Maps
This dataset represents a species known range extent for Tamias striatus (Eastern Chipmunk). These range maps are created by attributing sub-watershed polygons with information of a species presence, origin, seasonal and reproductive use.
The eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) is a chipmunk species found in eastern North America. It is the only living member of the chipmunk subgenus Tamias, sometimes recognized as a separate genus.
Range. The eastern chipmunk is found in southeastern Canada and most of the the northeastern United States south to Mississippi and Virginia and west to North Dakota and Oklahoma. The eastern chipmunk is found throughout New Hampshire.