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1 May 2007 A Method for Capturing Pygmy Rabbits in Summer
EVELINE S. LARRUCEA, PETER F. BRUSSARD
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Abstract

Degradation of sagebrush habitat and a lack of information on current status motivated a petition to list the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act. The petition brought on renewed interest in obtaining data on pygmy rabbits; however, pygmy rabbits are notoriously difficult to capture, especially in summer. We tested box-trap, net, noose-pole, and fabric-fence methods to capture pygmy rabbits in 4 areas of northern Nevada and eastern California, USA. We captured 25 different pygmy rabbits in 30 captures from April 2005 to July 2006. The combination of camouflaged box traps baited with canned green beans was 35% more successful and required less effort per captured rabbit than any other method. Noose-pole methods also were successful. These techniques provide an efficient method of capturing pygmy rabbits in summer when many remote field sites are most accessible.

EVELINE S. LARRUCEA and PETER F. BRUSSARD "A Method for Capturing Pygmy Rabbits in Summer," Journal of Wildlife Management 71(3), 1016-1018, (1 May 2007). https://doi.org/10.2193/2006-186
Published: 1 May 2007
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KEYWORDS
box trap
Brachylagus idahoensis
California
drift fence
Havahart™
Nevada
noose
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