A young Vancouver Island marmot in a patch of pearl everlasting flowers.
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A young Vancouver Island marmot in a patch of pearl everlasting flowers.
There were fewer than 30 Vancouver Island marmot (Marmota vancouverensis) in the wild in 2003. Thanks to a conservation breeding program, there are now over 400 marmots.
If you'd like to learn more and support the Vancouver Island Marmot Recovery Foundation's efforts to save the species from extinction, visit https://marmots.org/
#VancouverIslandMarmot #marmot #wildlife #conservation #VancouverIsland
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A young Vancouver Island marmot in a patch of pearl everlasting flowers.
There were fewer than 30 Vancouver Island marmot (Marmota vancouverensis) in the wild in 2003. Thanks to a conservation breeding program, there are now over 400 marmots.
If you'd like to learn more and support the Vancouver Island Marmot Recovery Foundation's efforts to save the species from extinction, visit https://marmots.org/
#VancouverIslandMarmot #marmot #wildlife #conservation #VancouverIsland
I love them! They always remind me of climbing in the North Cascades in the summer decades ago.
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A young Vancouver Island marmot in a patch of pearl everlasting flowers.
There were fewer than 30 Vancouver Island marmot (Marmota vancouverensis) in the wild in 2003. Thanks to a conservation breeding program, there are now over 400 marmots.
If you'd like to learn more and support the Vancouver Island Marmot Recovery Foundation's efforts to save the species from extinction, visit https://marmots.org/
#VancouverIslandMarmot #marmot #wildlife #conservation #VancouverIsland
@CatherineBabault nice marmot!
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A young Vancouver Island marmot in a patch of pearl everlasting flowers.
There were fewer than 30 Vancouver Island marmot (Marmota vancouverensis) in the wild in 2003. Thanks to a conservation breeding program, there are now over 400 marmots.
If you'd like to learn more and support the Vancouver Island Marmot Recovery Foundation's efforts to save the species from extinction, visit https://marmots.org/
#VancouverIslandMarmot #marmot #wildlife #conservation #VancouverIsland
@CatherineBabault you might post about the recovery of the Vancouver island Marmot from the brink of extinction under #shareGoodNewsToo
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A young Vancouver Island marmot in a patch of pearl everlasting flowers.
There were fewer than 30 Vancouver Island marmot (Marmota vancouverensis) in the wild in 2003. Thanks to a conservation breeding program, there are now over 400 marmots.
If you'd like to learn more and support the Vancouver Island Marmot Recovery Foundation's efforts to save the species from extinction, visit https://marmots.org/
#VancouverIslandMarmot #marmot #wildlife #conservation #VancouverIsland
@CatherineBabault do they eat the Vancouver Island rats?
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@CatherineBabault oh too bad
They are very cute though
What types of things are done to promote habitat for these marmots?
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@CatherineBabault oh too bad
They are very cute though
What types of things are done to promote habitat for these marmots?
@davidwbergen If you'd like to learn more about these marmots and what is being done (habitat, reproduction, etc.), you will find a lot of information, including scientific reports, at https://marmots.org/
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