$20,000 p.a Commence captive breeding (*if required) for reintroduction. $220,000 Develop a long-term monitoring program. The New Holland Mouse Pseudomys novaehollandiae is a small, terrestrial burrowing native rodent found in south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania. Pseudomys novaehollandiae (New Holland Mouse) is a species of rodents in the family Muridae. The New Holland Mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) is a small, nocturnal native rodent found in a small number of disjunct populations on the north and north-east coast of Tasmania including Flinders Island.The species also occurs in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
Find link is a tool written by Edward Betts.. searching for New Holland mouse 4 found (92 total) alternate case: new Holland mouse Freycinet National Park (4,038 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article glider, eastern pygmy possum, little pygmy possum, echidna, wombats, New Holland mouse, swamp rat, water rat, Tasmanian bettong and the long-nosed potoroo New Holland Mouse, Pseudomys novaehollandiae captured in Munmorah SCA (State Conservation Area) However, New Holland mice have slightly larger ears and eyes and they lack a distinctive 'mousy' odor. It is listed as vulnerable by IUCN. These mice look very similar to the Common house mouse, which was introduced to the area by European settlers. Undertake research to better understand the species’ metapopulation dynamics and causes food availability. $20,000 Restore genetic diversity lost from an extinct population. New Holland mice (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) are an exemplar of the problems faced by the Pseudomys group. In this region the New Holland Mouse - NSW North Coast is known to be associated with the following vegetation formations and classes. Investigations of the diet of P. novaehollandiae were conducted at Anglesea Vic, Loch Sport Vic, Providence Ponds Vic and Wilsons Promontory Vic, where it is rare in abundance and distribution. Monitor the New Holland Mouse in the wild. New Holland Mouse is an invertivore. Individuals can grow to 20 g. Reproduction is dioecious. The New Holland mouse found at Wilsons Promontory - the first in more than five years. The New Holland Mouse is increasingly under threat from loss of habitat as well as predators such as feral cats and foxes. $180,000 Reintroduce the New Holland Mouse to the Mornington Peninsula.
New Holland Mouse abundance and New Holland Mouse habitat e.g. The species is also found in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. The species grows to a maximum head and It can be distinguished from the House Mouse by its dusky-brown tail which is longer than the rest of the body and darker on the dorsal surface, the absence of a notch on the upper incisors, and the absence of a distinctive ‘mousy’ odour. It is found in Australasia. Click on a name to get background information about it. Rediscovered in 1967 in New South Wales after nearly a century presumed extinct, the known range gradually increased to include south-central and south-east Victoria, north-east Tasmania, and south-east Queensland. The New Holland mouse, Pseudomys novaehollandiae, is found in disjunct populations in coastal southeastern Australia. Clarify the role of other rodents (both native and introduced) in the population ecology / disease status / conservation status of the New Holland Mouse. Federally, the New Holland mouse is listed as threatened, but in Victoria it is listed as vulnerable. Dry sclerophyll forests (shrub/grass sub-formation) Cumberland Dry Sclerophyll Forests. The New Holland mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) is one of Victoria’s threatened native rodents. Bushfires and the competition from introduced rodents also put this native mouse at risk.