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Olympic shrew : ウィキペディア英語版 | Olympic shrew
The Olympic shrew (''Sorex rohweri'') is a rare species of shrew that lives in only 13 spots in northwest Washington State and, a recent discovery, in Burns Bog, located in Delta, BC. Not much is known about this species. It was only described in 2007 and is often mistaken for the masked shrew, ''Sorex cinereus''.〔Rausch, R. L., J. E. Feagin, and V. R. Rausch. 2007. ''Sorex rohweri'' sp. nov. (Mammalia, Soricidae) from northwestern North America. Mammalian Biology, 72 (2):93-105.〕 Recent reexaminations of museum specimens show the species occurs in British Columbia in the Fraser Valley south of the Fraser River, east to Chilliwack Lake.〔Nagorsen, David and N. Panter. 2009. Identification and Status of the Olympic Shrew (Sorex rohweri) in British Columbia. Northwest Naturalist 90:117–129.〕 ==Survival== Its survival in Canada is threatened by the South Fraser Perimeter Road, part 2 of the Gateway Program
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