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As of 2005, the Key Largo woodrat population was still struggling to survive among the half-built condominiums of the former Port
Bougainville project, which in 2003 became part of the Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park. 400 acres (1.6 km) of the developer's land were bought up
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The 406-acre (1.64 km) project, which by 1982 included a planned 2806 units, ran into opposition from environmental groups and by 1984 had ground to a halt after one of the investors withdrew a $ 54 million investment. in 1983 already, the administration had intervened and declared the Key Largo
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Since the Key Largo woodrat has a small and specific habitat, it is susceptible to human encroachment. Since the 1920s, it has lost almost half of its traditional habitat. In the early 1980s, biologists began equipping rats with radio devices to count them and study them; by the end of the 1980s, a
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The threat to many threatened species, but especially the woodrat and the cotton mouse generated broad interest in the
Florida Keys in the 1980s, with many environmental groups being formed. Anna Dagny Johnson (1918–2003), a well-known environmentalist, led efforts by the Upper Keys Citizens
403:, and when a planned reservation for the crocodile in North Key Largo bogged down during the presidential transition in the US Administration in 1980, the woodrat was threatened with extinction; the crocodile reservation was to be a haven for the woodrat, and also for the rare
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423:) endangered on a "temporary emergency basis"; the developer of a golf course, for instance, was ordered to restore the area he was illegally developing, to preserve the woodrat's habitat. Since 1984, the Key Largo woodrat is on the
482:, a story of a young real estate developer from Los Angeles who, after some personal turmoil, takes an obsessive interest in vanishing species. A 1997 collection of poetry and prose by a writers' cooperative from
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By the 1990s, the animal's habitat had shrunk to about three square miles, and the Key Largo woodrat was called "one of the rarest creatures on earth." The animal also suffers from competition with the invasive
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to stop development around North Key Largo; the
Florida Division of Recreation and Parks honored her by naming the Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park for her, a year before she died.
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1151:"Striking a Balance; Our Journey Continues to North Key Large, Where Development was Chewing up Unique Subtropical Forests Until the State Intervened. Series: A Keys Odyssey Tides Of Change"
329:. The rat grows to 260 grams (about nine ounces). It has a gray-brown back and white belly, chest, and throat, and a hairy tail. On average, males are a bit larger than females. In the
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and buds. It also builds nests out of sticks; these nests can be as high as a man's shoulder. They are reused by successive generations of woodrats; some are possibly centuries old.
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The Key Largo woodrat is similar to the mainland
Florida woodrat and cannot be distinguished from it in size or external anatomy. It differs in the shape of the
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McCleery, R.A.; Lopez, R.R.; Silvy, N.J.; Frank, P.A. & Klett, S.B. (2006). "Population status and habitat selection of the endangered Key Largo woodrat".
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Although a 1923 article described woodrat nests on Key Largo, the form was not scientifically described until 1955, when H.B. Sherman described it as
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features a poem ("The Place We Live" by Robin
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of Key Largo, where its habitat has shrunk by half since the 1920s, and the remainder is fragmented, thinned, and developed. It retains some 850
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Florida want enormous homes." Novelist
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988:"Condos May Kill Off American Crocodiles: It's the 11th Hour for the American Crocodile and other Endangered Species that Live on Key Largo"
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study showed that the rat had disappeared from Key Largo proper and its total population had dwindled to some 6500 animals on
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Florida woodrat (
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Hayes, J.P.; Harrison, R.G. (1992). "Variation in mitochondrial DNA and the biogeographic history of woodrats (
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McCleery, R.A.; Lopez, R.R. & Silvy, N.J. (2006). "Movements and habitat use of the Key Largo woodrat".
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14 mm × 8.5 mm (0.55 in × 0.33 in), and mass is 207 g (7.3 oz).
1120:"Rapid Growth, Shrinking Land Put Wildlife in Fight to Survive. Series: A Keys Odyssey Tides of Change"
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Once upon an island: a collection of short fiction, poetry & non-fiction from new Key West writers
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Barbour, D.B.; Humphrey, S.R. (1982). "Status and habitat of the Key Largo woodrat and cotton mouse (
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1356:"The Keys to Nature: Pay Close Attention or You'll Miss Lots of Treats in this Tropical Paradise"
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Humphrey, S.R. (1988). "Density estimates of the endangered Key Largo woodrat and cotton mouse (
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Hersh, S.L. (1981). "Ecology of the Key Largo woodrat (
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The Everglades handbook: understanding the ecosystem
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1021:. Historical Preservation Society of the Upper Keys
961:"Federal Aid Sought as the Woodrat's Time Runs Out"
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1479:. Black Cat Publishing of Key West. p. 43.
1248:. Florida Division of Recreation and Parks. 2010
1041:"Protecting Land Endangers Value, Investors Say"
467:Association, Friends of the Everglades, and the
395:. Its fate in Key Largo was tied to that of the
935:"Wildlife Officer Works to Save Endangered Rat"
549:Mammal Species of the World – Browse: floridana
551:. Bucknell.edu. Retrieved on 18 February 2023.
1067:"State Orders Firm to Restore Key Largo Land"
875:. Tampa, FL: World Publications. p. 43.
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1149:McClure, Robert (20 October 1998).
1118:McClure, Robert (19 October 1998).
662:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1298:Bernard, Larry (15 January 1986).
791:Peromyscus gossypinus allapaticola
572:Peromyscus gossypinus allapaticola
530:. Arlington, Virginia: NatureServe
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1354:Palmer, Tom (7 September 2003).
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518:NatureServe (3 February 2023).
374:The Key Largo woodrat feeds on
1473:Key West Authors Coop (1997).
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871:Gingerich, Jerry Lee (1994).
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1155:South Florida Sun-Sentinel
1124:South Florida Sun-Sentinel
873:Florida's Fabulous Mammals
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1653:Mammals described in 1955
1180:Lodge, Thomas E. (2005).
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1439:Millet, Lydia (2009).
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795:Journal of Mammalogy
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576:Journal of Mammalogy
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455:Cultural importance
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1015:"North Key Largo"
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