Discover the elusive De Winton's Brown-toothed Shrew (*Sorex durranti*), a small but essential inhabitant of the Pacific Northwest's moist ecosystems. With its distinctive brown-tinted teeth and remarkable foraging abilities, this nocturnal creature plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations while facing threats from habitat loss. Learn more about its unique behaviors, diet, and conservation challenges in our latest blog post.
Tag: subalpine habitat
Juniper Vole
Explore the captivating world of the Juniper Vole (<i>Microtus juniperi</i>): a small rodent native to the western United States, particularly thriving in juniper-dominated montane and subalpine habitats. Discover their unique physical characteristics, behaviors, and dietary preferences, as well as their vital role in ecosystem dynamics and the challenges they face in a changing environment. Join us for a comprehensive overview of this fascinating species and learn why they are essential to biodiversity.
Stekolnikov’s Snow Vole
Discover the fascinating world of Stekolnikov's Snow Vole (*Microtus stekolnikovi*), a small rodent thriving in the alpine regions of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. With unique physical adaptations, social behaviors, and a crucial role in its ecosystem, this vulnerable species faces significant threats from habitat loss. Learn about its lifestyle, diet, and conservation efforts needed to protect this remarkable creature in our latest blog post.