The Allegheny woodrat once inhabitated a larger range extending from southwestern Connecticut west to Indiana and south to central Alabama. The Allegheny woodrat is now extirpated from Connecticut and New York with documented population declines in the remaining northern states. Less is known about their status in southern states due to a lack of recent surveys (Butchkoski 2010). The Allegheny woodrat typically uses rocky cliffs, talus slopes, and caves dispersed across primarily forested landscapes (Merrit
Over the past 20-30 y. northern and western populations of the Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
The Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) is found throughout much of the central and southern Appala...
Fact sheet on endangered or threatened species in New Jersey, containing identification, habitat, an...
The Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister), a rock outcrop habitat specialist, has suffered drastic re...
Although most summaries of the distribution of the Allegheny Woodrat, Neotoma magister, do not inclu...
Allegheny woodrats (Neotoma magister) are an endangered species within New Jersey, with a limited nu...
Woodrats in the eastern United States have experienced a dramatic reduction in range and population ...
Allegheny woodrats (Neotoma magister) once ranged throughout most of the eastern United States, howe...
The Allegheny woodrat occurs throughout the Appalachian Mountains, where it forms isolated colonies ...
Woodrats (Neotoma spp.) are imperiled in the north-central and north eastern United States. In Illin...
Bog turtles inhabit calcareous fens, sphagnum bogs, and wet, grassy pastures that are characterized ...
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological...
We examined a suite of macro-habitat and landscape variables around active and inactive Allegheny wo...
Bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) and dusky-footed woodrats (N. fuscipes) add substantially to...
Over the past 20-30 y. northern and western populations of the Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
The Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) is found throughout much of the central and southern Appala...
Fact sheet on endangered or threatened species in New Jersey, containing identification, habitat, an...
The Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister), a rock outcrop habitat specialist, has suffered drastic re...
Although most summaries of the distribution of the Allegheny Woodrat, Neotoma magister, do not inclu...
Allegheny woodrats (Neotoma magister) are an endangered species within New Jersey, with a limited nu...
Woodrats in the eastern United States have experienced a dramatic reduction in range and population ...
Allegheny woodrats (Neotoma magister) once ranged throughout most of the eastern United States, howe...
The Allegheny woodrat occurs throughout the Appalachian Mountains, where it forms isolated colonies ...
Woodrats (Neotoma spp.) are imperiled in the north-central and north eastern United States. In Illin...
Bog turtles inhabit calcareous fens, sphagnum bogs, and wet, grassy pastures that are characterized ...
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological...
We examined a suite of macro-habitat and landscape variables around active and inactive Allegheny wo...
Bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) and dusky-footed woodrats (N. fuscipes) add substantially to...
Over the past 20-30 y. northern and western populations of the Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
The Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) is found throughout much of the central and southern Appala...