Farmers are using the open grassy areas for crops, killing the prairie voles' habitat. The overuse of pesticides is another reason. Plus the prairie vole is a primary food source for many predators. Type your answer here...
The Mexian Vole is not endangered.
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No, dogs are certainly not endangered. But, a type of a dog called: Mexican Prairie Dog is on the list. Yes they are endangered.
habitat loss due to marsh burning and human disturbance.
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Yes the prairie vole will do a lot of damage to corn crops, especially if there is a dense population.
E. Jameson has written: 'Natural history of the prairie vole (mammalian genus Microtus)'
No, dogs are certainly not endangered. But, a type of a dog called: Mexican Prairie Dog is on the list. Yes they are endangered.
No, Michigan does not have prairie dogs. Prairie dogs are primarily found in the grasslands and prairies of the western United States. While Michigan has various wildlife, it does not include prairie dog populations as their natural habitat is not present in the state.
Prairie voles typically have 2 to 6 litters per breeding season, with each litter consisting of about 3 to 6 babies. This means that a female prairie vole can produce anywhere from 6 to 36 offspring in a single breeding season, depending on environmental conditions and resource availability. Their high reproductive rate helps maintain their population in the wild.
The address of the Rolling Prairie Branch is: 1 East Michigan, Rolling Prairie, 46371 0157
Yes, there is the prairie dog