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Moles and Shrews
... Moles and Shrews FS-01139-GO Reviewed 1999 To Order Moles and Shrews James Kitts and Chris Goodwin Fisheries and Wildlife MOLES Several species of moles inhabit the United States, but only the common (or Eastern) mole and ...
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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... and Wildlife) Butterfly Gardening Call of the Wild, The--Wildlife Biology Member's Manual, Book I From Stream to Table - Fish Safety Program Managing Your Land for Wildlife Moles and Shrews (Fish and Wildlife) Native Vegetation Poster Non-Poisonous Snakes (Fish and Wildlife) Wildlife Diversity: The Links of Life, ...
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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... and Wildlife) Butterfly Gardening Call of the Wild, The--Wildlife Biology Member's Manual, Book I From Stream to Table - Fish Safety Program Managing Your Land for Wildlife Moles and Shrews (Fish and Wildlife) Native Vegetation Poster Non-Poisonous Snakes (Fish and Wildlife) Wildlife Diversity: The Links of Life, ...
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... over many years (Maser and Trappe, 1984, pg 17-par 4). 199. Logging is removing present as well as future cover for vertebrates such as salamanders, shrews, shrew moles, and voles, which would have found cover under debris of sloughed bark and so called rotten wood alongside the class IV tree ...
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... , slugs, and snails – would have found in these openings and passages along them. Logging is removing present and future cover which vertebrates such as salamanders, shrews, shrew moles, and voles, would have found under debris of sloughed bark and ...
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Tree of Life Group Search
... work: Search option: Search term: Possible search results: partially dendro Dendrobatidae and Actinodendron exactly actinodendron Actinodendron but not Actinodendronidae beginning of name ... result in a list of taxa including: Insectivora (Shrews, moles, hedgehogs, etc.) Hexapoda (Insects, springtails, diplurans, and proturans) Insecta (Insects) Pterygota (Winged insects) Endopterygota (Insects ...
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American Chestnut Foundation - What happened to the insects?
... and winter buried three inches or so deep in the earth, where shrews, moles, mice and other animals fed on them. With the loss of chestnut, said Payne, “insect biomass” fell precipitously, and perhaps, populations of small rodents as well. The larvae of butterflies and ...
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension: Home
... Moles (PDF file) Opossums (PDF file) Wild Pigs (PDF file) Cottontail Rabbits (PDF file) Working with Wildlife: Cottontail Rabbit (PDF file) Shrews (PDF file) Reptiles and Amphibians Alligators (PDF file) Frogs and ...
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Banana Slug
... , which means it chews up leaves, and animal droppings and other dead plant material and recycles it into soil. One of ... snakes, ducks, geese and some salamanders will also eat them too. Baby slugs are eaten by shrews, moles and birds. Another function of slime is it is used in movement. Slime on the underside of a slug's body comes in contact with leaves and ...
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Voles and Moles
... ) in one year. Moles are not rodents at all, but are confused with voles because of the similarity of name, appearance, and tunneling habit. They are related only to shrews in the Order Insectivora. As the order name says, they are insectivores! They continuously tunnel as they look for earthworms and grubs; they ...
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