Why is the Field Vole, Microtus agrestis, sometimes granted specific conservation protection in the United Kingdom?

Answer

Sensitivity to habitat disturbance and localized population declines

The Field Vole is often a subject of conservation interest due to its sensitivity to changes in its environment, such as habitat disturbance. In the United Kingdom, where these voles are often associated with damp grasslands, localized population declines have led to protective measures being implemented to help preserve their numbers and ensure their survival in the face of landscape modification.

Why is the Field Vole, Microtus agrestis, sometimes granted specific conservation protection in the United Kingdom?
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