Red tree vole



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Red tree vole

Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciurognathi
Family : Muridae
Subfamily : Arvicolinae
Species : Arborimus longicaudus

 

The Red tree vole is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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Facts about the red tree vole

The line officer has the discretion to decide that climbing is not an option, and to assume that red tree voles are

Another difficulty in designing a monitoring plan for the Red Tree Vole is that the range and taxonomy of the species are poorly described.

In determining monitoring schemes, it will be critical to understand whether populations of Red Tree Voles are panmictic or consist of multiple meta-populations or demes that are genetically distinct.

Red tree voles are protected by the Northwest Forest Plan because

The red tree vole is a primary source of prey for the Northern Spotted Owl, the charismatic old-growth dependent species listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 1990.

htm canopycritters: Common name: Oregon red tree vole, Tree mouse Scientific name: Arborimus longicaudus The Oregon red tree vole is only found in coastal . (Full text)

Distribution: Red Tree Voles are found along the Pacific coastal lowlands in Oregon and Northern California (Howell, 1926; Hall, 1981; but see Remarks). (Full text)

Red Tree Vole is arboreal and has very long tail for a vole. (Full text)

Red tree vole The red tree vole is a small rodent found in the coastal mountains and western Cascades of Oregon This vole has a unique life history and highly (Full text)

Red tree voles are small, usually 6-8 inches including their long tail. (Full text)

The Red Tree Vole is from the order Rodentia. (Full text)

Red Tree Voles are found along the Pacific coastal lowlands in Oregon and Northern California. (Full text)

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