Article du Bulletin
Mammals of Wisconsin [Mammifères du Wisconsin].
Jackson, H. H. T. · 1961 · Univ. Wisconsin Press, Madison, xii + 504 pp.
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Résumé
Population numbers of woodchucks may have been reduced locally in Wisconsin through shooting during a pest eradication effort. Population density is difficult to measure and is variable among marmots, ranging from 2 to 15 animals per km2. Hunting, trapping, and domestic dogs (Canus familiaris) contribute to marmot mortality in areas populated by humans.
