The range is from the northeastern Minnesota to northeastern Canada and southward in the U. S. to North Carolina and Tennessee. Within this geographic area, the rock vole occurs in small populations ...
made throughout the range suggest this vole is tolerant of its neighbors, gregarious, and possibly, monogamous. Adults of both sexes have small home ranges of 0.1-0.2 ha (0.25-0.5 acre) that overlap, ...
The North East water vole population has seen a "significant decline" over the last 20 years but there is a glimmer of hope. A new report from The Wildlife Trusts identifies continued decline in water ...
Dams built by beavers in Knapdale, Argyll and Bute, have led to the creation of a new habitat where water voles can dig burrows hidden from predators. Once abundant in Scotland, water voles are ...
Building nests on tree branches and rarely leaving the canopy, these voles rely on the complexities of ancient forest ecosystems. The last administration failed to protect many species on the brink of ...
The wider recovery project will see nearly £500,000 invested into habitat creation and restoration, with 40 new ponds on the trust’s reserves and across suitable sites. In September 2024, more than ...
A new report from The Wildlife Trusts, The National Water Vole Database Project Report, published today, identifies continued declines in water vole populations set against heartening increases in ...
Water voles are among species to benefit from the scheme to improve habitats in England England's fastest-declining mammal, the water vole, is among thousands of species set to benefit from a £ ...
Water voles have faced habitat destruction and predation - leading ... Their complex underground structures are used as refuges by a range of other small mammals, reptiles, amphibians and insects.
More than 100 captive voles were released into Idle Valley Nature Reserve, near Retford, earlier this week as part of the ...