The large hind limbs, bright colors, and long, tapered, white-tipped tail identify the woodland jumping mouse. The 115-160 mm (4.5-6.3 in), sparsely-haired tail, grayish brown above, and white below ...
The woodland jumping mouse (Napaeozapus insignis) inhabits the northeastern U. S. and southeastern Canada as far west as ...
Woodland voles in orchards may exist at higher densities, in one instance estimated at 625 individuals per ha (250 per acre). Benton, A.H. 1955. Observations on the life history of the northern pine ...
Not many people appreciate mice. And I’ll be the first to step forward to say that some of their habits are not endearing.
Mouse lemurs are protected from hunting, but they are still captured for the exotic pet trade. They are most threatened by loss of the limited woodland habitat of their Madagascar home.