Hikers in the Rocky Mountain West have a new tool to help scientists monitor pikas, animals known for looking a bit like stuffed animals and loudly squeaking whenever someone invades their alpine ...
If you love to look for adorable critters in nature, this could be the volunteer gig of your dreams. Oregon’s pika watch ...
Meep! The pika population in the Columbia Gorge is making a strong comeback six years after the Eagle Creek Fire burned much of their habitat in Oregon in 2017. A survey conducted this year by ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Those looking to help track “the Columbia River Gorge’s fluffiest resident” are in luck, as the ...
The American pika is a member of the or rabbit family. The American pika is a member of the or rabbit family. Video courtesy of National Park Service.
Every year, the Oregon Zoo recruits volunteers to look out for American pikas — small, rabbit-like creatures which live among ...
A pika in the ghost town of Bodie in California’s Sierra Nevada, where the rabbit relative’s populations are dwindling. climate.jpg On a bright, dry day last summer, biologist Lyle Nichols of Santa ...