Forest edges adjacent to grassy meadows may harbor populations of both woodland and meadow jumping mice. Unlike many small mammals, the woodland jumping mouse does not construct or travel elaborate ...
Introduction to White-tailed Deer Impacts on Indiana Woodlands Understanding White-tailed Deer and Their Impact on Indiana Woodlands Monitoring White-tailed Deer and Their Impact on Indiana Woodlands ...
The classic and trusted book “Fifty Common Trees of Indiana” by T.E. Shaw ... are often found along the edge of woodlands and open fields and brushy areas, but are also planted ornamentally for their ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of ... Woodland Stewardship for Landowners: Single Tree And Patch-Cut Harvesting A well-managed woodland can promote wildlife diversity and forest ...
Woodland voles are approximately 118-130 mm (4.6-5.1 in) in total length, and weigh 20-35 g (0.7-1.4 oz). The range is most of the eastern U.S., extreme southeastern Ontario, and Southwestern Quebec.
Some humans might find this a frightening sight, but in fact bats are shy, sensitive and vulnerable animals — and the Indiana bat is one of the rarest and most sensitive of its kind. The species' long ...
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