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Is That a Mouse in Your Pocket?

From: Pat Maxwell
Series: June 2011 - Isla Earth Radio Series
Length: 01:30

The Pacific pocket mouse loves the beach! Surf and sun make fabulous real estate for humans, and, these mice. And therein, lies the rub! Read the full description.

Isla_earth_inlay The Pacific pocket mouse loves the beach! Surf and sun make fabulous real estate for humans, and, these mice. And therein, lies the rub! The small, reclusive, and aptly named “Pacific pocket mouse” was once found from the shores of Los Angeles County to the Mexican border. But development and human traffic pushed the tiny rodent out of the neighborhood to the brink of extinction. And in 1994, it was federally listed as an Endangered Species...

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Piece Description

The Pacific pocket mouse loves the beach! Surf and sun make fabulous real estate for humans, and, these mice. And therein, lies the rub! The small, reclusive, and aptly named “Pacific pocket mouse” was once found from the shores of Los Angeles County to the Mexican border. But development and human traffic pushed the tiny rodent out of the neighborhood to the brink of extinction. And in 1994, it was federally listed as an Endangered Species...

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