Biology
Very Rare Mammal: Amargosa Vole in California Scores Ranch Habitat
A furry rodent known for its white beard and very specific 247-acre habitat in California's Mojave Desert, the Amargosa vole, is highly threatened. New habitat just opened up for it in California. Will this help?
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