The pygmy rabbit now occupies only 10% of its historic range across Great Basin, according to petition seeking endangered listing.
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On the edge of extinction, they are breeding like rabbits to avoid it. Eastern Washington was/is the home of the Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit. I’d never even heard of these cute little rascals until ...
A dwindling population of rabbits, isolated in Washington since the ice age, may need help from Idaho relatives to survive. With no nearby relatives for recolonization, scientists are considering ...
Feb. 23—GRANT COUNTY — Cutting through backroads of the Beezley Hills Preserve in February, about five miles north of Quincy, visitors might have to stop for a herd of 50 deer to cross. They also ...
In the rolling hills of the Columbia Basin in central Washington, a tractor kicked dust from a wheat field as an early May breeze filtered down from the Cascade Mountains rising in the west. In a ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Conservation groups Wednesday sent a formal notice of their intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to take steps to protect the pygmy rabbit, the world's ...