These small rodents are a key part of the Northwest Arctic ecosystem.
Voles breed like crazy. They can have three or four litters of six to eight kits each summer. Babies are born hairless, but are weaned and on their own in less than three weeks. Females are ready to breed at 30 days.
I have never seen so many little tunnels on my lawn before.
Increase in red voles and gray shrews, compared to the last three years.
Alaska Wildlife News is an online magazine published by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game
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