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| Alabama Ecological Services Field Office | Daphne, Alabama | |||||||||||
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Alabama Beach Mouse |
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(Peromyscus
polionotus ammobates) |
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These small light-colored mice burrow and excavate nests in dunes and are primarily active at night. Their diet consists of various plant seeds and insects. They prefer sand-covered slopes with patches of sea oats, beach grass, other grasses and herbs, as well as interior sand dune ridges. Coastal development, including residential, commercial, and roadway construction, has fragmented and destroyed habitat used by this species. Hurricanes and tropical storms have also damaged or destroyed sand dunes and related habitats, and dune use by pedestrians has further degraded the habitat. Stalking by domestic and feral cats as well as other animals plus competition from other rodents have contributed to Alabama beach mouse declines and losses. Exotic vegetation also poses a threat to the ABM. Further studies are
needed to better understand the Alabama beach mouse Ways to help Alabama
beach mouse populations recover include: |
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| ABM Revision to Critical Habitat | ||||||||||||
| ABM Habitat Conservation Planning | ||||||||||||
ABM--Final EIS (Gulf Highlands/ Beach Club West Condominium Projects |
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| If you need special assistance, please contact the FWS Daphne Field Office at: daphne@fws.gov | ||||||||||||
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Page Last Updated: June 20, 2007