"And throughout the year we also try to capture
American mink and remove them from local ecosystems.
The Scottish Invasive Species Initiative (Sisi) has asked for help monitoring juvenile
American mink, which are leaving their home territories after breeding earlier this year.
River otters occupy riparian habitat shared by several other carnivores that also rely heavily on olfactory senses (e.g., raccoons (Procyon lotor),
American mink (Neovison vison), coyote (Canis latrans), and red fox (Vulpes vulpes)), and these species are most likely to be affected by otter latrines.
The water vole was once a common mammal along ditches, rivers and streams but habitat declines, pollution of waterways, industrialisation of agriculture, housing development and predation by
American mink have led to severe water vole declines since the 1960s.
An attempt to determine the size of biometric differences in the skull of two colour variants of
american mink (Neovison vison).
The intensification of agriculture has led to a severe loss of habitat, pollution has made waterways untenable, while the spread of the
American mink has had a dramatic effect on water vole numbers.
There are various factors behind their decline, from loss and fragmentation of their natural habitat - streams, rivers and other fresh waterways - and agricultural intensification, to pollution of watercourses and predation by non-native
American mink.
One of the main factors explaining the avoidance of suitable habitats is high level of predation by the invasive
American mink Neovison vison (Lawton & Woodroffe 1991, Barreto et al.
Volunteers are needed for a new project organised by regeneration body Menter Mon to protect Anglesey's endangered water vole from the rapacious
American mink.
Water vole numbers have plummeted across the country in the past few decades in the face of loss of suitable habitat and because they are preyed on by invasive
American mink, which escaped or were set free from fur farms.
Water voles have seen numbers plummet across the country in the past few decades, in the face of loss of suitable habitat and because they were preyed on by invasive
American mink, which escaped or were set free from fur farms.