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Yellow-Bellied Marmot

Educational resources on Yellow-Bellied Marmot

Yellow-Bellied Marmot or Marmota flaviventris is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Yellow-Bellied Marmot

Academic web links for the Yellow-Bellied Marmot.


Yellow-bellied Marmot
Yellow-bellied marmot Marmota flaviventris. Distribution. Western North America: US Rockies, Sierra Nevada and intermountain west. Yellow-bellied marmots are the best studied
www.marmotburrow.ucla.edu/ybelly.html

Yellow-bellied Marmot Alarm Calling Factsheet
Dr. Daniel T. Blumstein University of California Los Angeles . What are marmot alarm calls? Yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) are sciurid rodents who are
www.marmotburrow.ucla.edu/YBAC.html

ADW: Marmota flaviventris: Information
In rare instances when it lives near human agricultural/farming operations, the yellow-bellied marmot can be a pest because of its raids on crops and the hazards posed by its
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Marmota_flaviventris.html

Untitled Document [www.bio.davidson.edu]
The yellow-bellied marmot is found in regions of western North America including the US Rockies, Sierra Nevada, and intermountain west.
www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/Behavior/Spring2003/Tyndall/hab.htm

North American Mammals: Marmota flaviventris
The Yellow-bellied Marmot has the thickset build characteristic of the genus. Its fur is relatively long and coarse, with buffy to yellowish hair running from the sides of the neck
www.mnh.si.edu/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=149

yellow bellied marmot
Common Name: Yellow-bellied Marmot Class: Mammalia Order: Rodentia Family: Sciuridae Genus: Marmota Species: Marmota flaviventris
www3.canisius.edu/~noonan/cac/rocky_mountains/yellow_bellied_marmot.htm

Yellow-bellied Marmot Facts - NatureMapping
NatureMapping is a hands-on environmental science and education program linking kids, communities and professionals.
depts.washington.edu/natmap/facts/yellow-bellied_marmot_712.html

NDIS Yellow-bellied Marmot Hunting Page
Habitat: Marmots occupy various habitats, being common at elevations above 2,440 m (8,000 ft) in alpine tundra, and subalpine and montane meadows.
ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/huntingspx.asp?SpCode=050087

NDIS Yellow-bellied Marmot Wildlife Page
Habitat: Marmots occupy various habitats, being common at elevations above 2,440 m (8,000 ft) in alpine tundra, and subalpine and montane meadows.
ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/wildlifespx.asp?SpCode=050087

Mammals of Washington - Burke Museum
Welcome to this special area of Burke Mammalogy's Web pages, where you can explore the biodiversity of Washington's mammals. All species in the state are found on our checklist
www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/mammalogy/mamwash/index.php







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