Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Moles and Mole Control - Part 3 of 11 - Mole Geography


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  • Eastern mole — found from southeastern Wyoming, South Dakota, and central Texas east to Michigan, Massachusetts, and New England, south to the tip of Florida, and north to Ontario.
  • Hairy-tailed mole — found in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
  • Star-nosed mole — also found in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
  • Broad-footed mole — resides in southern Oregon and the entire coastal region of California except the Baja peninsula.
  • Townsend’s mole — found in the furthest northwest corner on the United States and southwest Canada.
  • Coast mole — also found in the furthest northwest corner on the United States and southwest Canada.
  • Shrew mole — another species found on the west coast from Santa Cruz county (California) to southern British Columbia.


    Acknowledgment:
  • Henderson, F. Robert., 1994. Moles: Prevention and control of wildlife damage. Extension Specialist — Animal Damage Control. Kansas State University

  • University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Animal Diversity Web



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