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Mountain Beaver
Educational resources on Mountain Beaver
Mountain Beaver
or Aplodontia rufa is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Near Threatened . IUCN Profile of the
Mountain Beaver
Academic web links for the Mountain Beaver.
Mountain Beaver: Mountain Beaver, Aplodontia rufa. Order Rodentia, Family Aplodontidae. Range in
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/mammalogy/mamwash/apru.html id=spl-2
Species, Mountain beaver, can be found in 13 Parks: Species, Mountain beaver, can be found in 13 Parks. Park Name, State, Presence,
http://endeavor.des.ucdavis.edu/nps/speciesinparks.asp?taxa=Mammal&cmastid=W2_2522 id=spl-4
ADW: Aplodontia rufa: Information: Aplodontia rufa (mountain beaver). ... The sight and the hearing of the mountain beaver
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/aplodontia/a._rufa$narrative.html id=spl-5
AgNIC Wildlife Damage Management: wildlife impacts on forest ...: Mountain beaver (Aplodontia TUfa). -Reforestation efforts can be difficult, or
http://lib.colostate.edu/research/agnic/damageprobs/econimpact.html id=spl-6
PRINCIPLES OF VERTEBRATE PEST MANAGEMENT: Mountain Beaver. ... The Mountain Beaver becomes a pest when it begins feeding in
http://snohomish.wsu.edu/vertchap.htm id=spl-8
Mammalia: ...highly weathered, PSU04-1-2, Mammalia, Rodentia, Aplodontidae, Aplodontia, rufa,
http://web.pdx.edu/~virginia/psuzooarch/zoorarchcatalog/mammalia.htm id=spl-9
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Mountain Beaver page.
Please note: this page will be revised by the end of 2008 -- currently it is a couple years out of date
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