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Beach Mice


Santa Rosa beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus allophrys) by Lorna Patrick

The beach mouse survives in dunes and open scrub along the beach and feeds primarily on seeds and insects. Habitat loss is due mostly to coastal development and hurricanes.

Click here for the Beach Mouse Critical Habitat Press Release.

Click here for the Beach Mouse Critical Habitat Final Rule.

Click here for the Beach Mouse Critical Habitat Proposed Rule.

Click here for the Federal Notice concerning the Bond Single Family Residence on Perdido Key, Escambia County, Florida.

Click here for the Notice of Availability of The Draft Economic Analysis for 3 Flordia Beach Mice Press Release.

Click here for the Draft Economic Analysis for 3 Flordia Beach Mice.

Click here for the Beach Mouse Critical Habitat Q&A.

Click here for the Perdido Key Beach Mouse Fact Sheet [PPT].

Click here for the Perdido Key Beach Mouse Q&A.

Click here for the Federal Register Notice concerning the Pallazo I and II condominium developments on Perdido Key, Escambia County, Florida.