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Marsh Rabbit

Educational resources on Marsh Rabbit

Marsh Rabbit or Sylvilagus palustris is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Marsh Rabbit

Academic web links for the Marsh Rabbit.


Marsh Rabbit
Marsh Rabbit Sylvilagus palustris {Species Archive Index} photo© by Ginger Allen, Univ. of Florida. Body - brown with black guard hairs, 16-18"
www.masternaturalist.ifas.ufl.edu/speciesarchive/marshrabbit.htm

ADW: Sylvilagus palustris: Information
Sylvilagus palustris (marsh rabbit) is found in parts of the southeastern United States. Its range includes southeast Virginia, southern Georgia, eastern Alabama, the Florida
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Sylvilagus_palustris.html

North American Mammals: Sylvilagus palustris
Click to enlarge. (71 kb) Conservation Status: The subspecies Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, the Lower Keys Marsh Rabbit, is Endangered.
www.mnh.si.edu/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=368

Marsh Rabbit Quick Reference Sheet
This Rabbit is found in bottomlands of the North Carolina coastal plain (Webster et al. 1985). Confined to wet habitats, often in brackish water areas, S. Palustris occurs in
edis.ifas.ufl.edu/UW031

Marsh rabbit
This Rabbit is found in bottomlands of the North Carolina coastal plain (Webster et al. 1985). Confined to wet habitats, often in brackish water areas, S. Palustris occurs in
www.basic.ncsu.edu/ncgap/sppreport/amaeb01030.html

Eastern Cottontail vs. Marsh Rabbit
Posted 6-6-2005 LEFT: Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus), RIGHT: Marsh Rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris) April 2005 Effingham Co., GA Photos © Wil Griffin
userwww.service.emory.edu/~etomer/gowfor/rabbits.html

PISCES - Florida Keys -Threatened and Endangered Species
Lower Keys Marsh Rabbit. The lower keys marsh rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris hefneri) lives in coastal prairies and freshwater marshes of the lower Keys.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/southflorida/coral/endangeredkeys.html

Updated distribution and reintroduction of the Lower Keys marsh rabbit
Title: Updated distribution and reintroduction of the Lower Keys marsh rabbit: Author: Faulhaber, Craig Alan, 1976-Abstract: Listed as federally-endangered in 1990, the Lower Keys
repository.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/1348

POPULATION MODELING IN CONSERVATION PLANNING OF THE LOWER KEYS MARSH ...
POPULATION MODELING IN CONSERVATION PLANNING OF THE LOWER KEYS MARSH RABBIT A Thesis by DAVID HOWARD LAFEVER Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in
txspace.tamu.edu/bitstream/handle/1969.1/4402/etd-tamu-2006B-WFSC-LaFever-David.pdf?...

Population modeling in conservation planning of the Lower Keys marsh ...
Title: Population modeling in conservation planning of the Lower Keys marsh rabbit: Author: LaFever, David Howard, 1979-Abstract: Rapid development and urbanization of the Lower
repository.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/4402







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