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- Lagomorphs: Pikas, Rabbits, and Hares of the World
- Rabbits of New York Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus Floridanus), New England Cottontail (Silvilagus Transitionalis), Snowshoe Hare (Lepus Americanus)
- Cottontail Rabbits
- Evaluating Coastal Islands As Potential Translocation Sites for New England Cottontail (Sylvilagus Transitionalis)
- Connecticut Wildlife Jan/Feb 2013
- Rabbits, Hares and Pikas Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan
- Cottontail Rabbits Fact Sheet
- New Hampshire Wildlife Action Plan Appendix a Mammals-1 Appendix A: Mammals
- Habitat Restoration Initiative (NECI): a Comprehensive Strategy to Support the Recovery of the New England Cottontail in Its Historic New England Range
- Extirpated and Rare Species of New York State Elk (Red Deer: Cervus Elaphus • Historically Low Densities in NYS • 1893 – 1906: 332 Rocky Mtn
- New England Cottontail Sylvilagus Transitionalis Division of Fisheries & Wildlife State Status: None Federal Status: None
- Lagomorphs Our Only Native Cottontail Has Been Replaced by a Nearly Identical-Looking Alien, Seemingly Body-Snatched Before
- Focus on Wildlife NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDLIFE ACTION PLAN
- New England Cottontail Making a Comeback in the Region 23 June 2016, by Michael Casey
- Proceedings © Moose Peterson 5Th World Lagomorph Conference California State University Stanislaus Turlock, California July 11-15, 2016
- 1 Historical Distribution of the New England Cottontail
- Species Assessment for New England Cottontail
- Appalachian Cottontail Sylvilagus Obscurus Contributors: Mary Bunch, Rickie Davis, Stanlee Miller and Rob Harrison
- Conservation Strategy for the New England Cottontail (Sylvilagus Transitionalis)
- Young Forestsforest.$
- New England Cottontail Sylvilagus Transitionalis
- Under Cover: Wildlife of Shrublands and Young Forest
- New England Cottontail (Syvilagus Transitionalis) 12-Month Petition Finding and Policy for the Evaluation of Conservation Effor
- New England Cottontail Fact Sheet
- Saving the New England Cottontail
- White Mountain National F Orest
- Conference Program
- New York Young Forest Initiative Strategic Plan
- Lagomorph Biology
- SEIS Reference
- Conservation Strategy for the New England Cottontail (Sylvilagus Transitionalis)
- Bringing Back the New England Cottontail
- New England Cottontail Rabbit at Risk Frequently Asked Questions
- Federal Register/Vol. 80, No. 178/Tuesday
- Species Focus Species, and Follow Stewardship Guidelines to Help Maintain and Enhance These Habitats