Florida salt marsh vole
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Description:
Florida salt marsh vole
Jason Coates, an engineering equipment operator at Lower Swannee National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, holds an endangered salt marsh vole. The shy mammal is one of many small creatures in harm’s way if oil reaches the Big Bend area of Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Source: USFWS: Also Imperiled by Oil
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- Microtus pennsylvanicus (Chihuahua Vole)
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