Jumping mouse endangered

News

Jumping mouse endangered

Pending recovery plan for Southwest includes grazing
The New Mexico meadow jumping mouse has been listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The listing is being challenged by ranching groups.
The New Mexico meadow jumping mouse, recently listed as endangered, populates this section of the Florida River, east of Durango. The other Colorado population is on Sambrito Creek, west of Navajo Reservoir. A pending recovery plan for the mouse will impact ranching activity where the mouse is found, mostly in New Mexico.

Jumping mouse endangered

The New Mexico meadow jumping mouse has been listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The listing is being challenged by ranching groups.
The New Mexico meadow jumping mouse, recently listed as endangered, populates this section of the Florida River, east of Durango. The other Colorado population is on Sambrito Creek, west of Navajo Reservoir. A pending recovery plan for the mouse will impact ranching activity where the mouse is found, mostly in New Mexico.