New England Cottontail

New England Cottontail

Discover the fascinating world of the New England Cottontail (<i>Silvilagus transitionalis</i>), a medium-sized rabbit native to the northeastern United States. Learn about its unique habitat preferences, social behaviors, and vital role in the ecosystem, as well as the conservation challenges it faces due to habitat loss and competition with the Eastern Cottontail. Explore the significance of this threatened species and the urgent efforts needed to protect its future.

Venezuelan Lowland Rabbit

Venezuelan Lowland Rabbit

Discover the fascinating world of the Venezuelan Lowland Rabbit (*Silvilagus venezuelensis*), a medium-sized, nocturnal species that thrives in the lush habitats of Venezuela's grasslands and savannas. With their distinctive reddish-brown coats and social behaviors, these endangered rabbits face challenges due to habitat destruction but play a crucial role in their ecosystem. Learn about their diet, reproduction, and the conservation efforts needed to protect this resilient species.

Colombian Tapeti

Colombian Tapeti

Discover the Colombian Tapeti, a unique rabbit species endemic to the Andean region, known for its elusive behavior and remarkable agility. With a diet primarily consisting of grasses and leaves, this vulnerable species faces threats from habitat loss, making conservation efforts crucial. Learn about its distinctive features, nocturnal habits, and vital role in maintaining ecological balance in its mountainous home.

Marsh Rabbit

Marsh Rabbit

Discover the fascinating world of the Marsh Rabbit (<i>Sylvilagus palustris</i>), a medium-sized herbivore thriving in the wetland habitats of the southeastern United States. With unique adaptations such as excellent swimming abilities and a diet rich in aquatic plants, these near-threatened creatures play a crucial role in their ecosystem while facing challenges from habitat loss. Learn more about their behavior, reproduction, and importance in biodiversity.

Suriname Tapeti

Suriname Tapeti

Discover the fascinating Suriname Tapeti, a medium-sized rabbit native to the lush forests and savannas of South America. With its distinctive reddish-brown fur and nocturnal habits, this agile creature plays a vital role in its ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal and serving as prey for various predators. Learn more about its habitat, diet, and conservation status in our latest blog post.

Pygmy Rabbit

Pygmy Rabbit

Discover the fascinating world of the Pygmy Rabbit (*Brachylagus idahoensis*), the smallest rabbit species in North America, known for its unique burrowing habits and reliance on sagebrush habitats. This vulnerable creature plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, serving as both a herbivore and a vital food source for predators. Learn about its physical characteristics, behavior, reproductive patterns, and the conservation efforts aimed at preserving this remarkable species.

Mountain Cottontail

Mountain Cottontail

Discover the intriguing world of the Mountain Cottontail (*Syvilagus nuttallii*), a medium-sized rabbit that thrives in the mountainous regions of western North America. Explore their vibrant habitats, distinctive physical characteristics, and unique behaviors, as well as their crucial role in the ecosystem as herbivores and a vital food source for predators. Learn about their adaptable diet, social structures, and the challenges they face in a changing environment.

Central American Tapeti

Central American Tapeti

Discover the Central American Tapeti, a fascinating rabbit species native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Central America. With its distinct physical characteristics, solitary behavior, and crucial ecological role, this Near Threatened species faces challenges from habitat loss. Learn about its diet, reproduction, and the importance of conservation efforts to protect this agile and essential member of the ecosystem.

Tres Marias Cottontail

Tres Marias Cottontail

Explore the unique world of the Tres Marias Cottontail (*Silvilagus graysoni*), a medium-sized rabbit thriving on the Tres Marias Islands, Mexico. With its distinctive mix of fur colors and nocturnal behavior, this vulnerable species plays a crucial role in the ecosystem through its foraging habits and seed dispersal. Learn about its habitat, social structures, and the conservation challenges it faces in this in-depth blog post.