top of page

Search


Muskrat Love
It’s not yet time, on Valentine’s Day, for the marsh’s muskrats. They pair up around April. Males compete for real estate and mates. Monogamous muskrat couples establish territories that can be around 100 feet in diameter. They rarely leave their grounds. Lower-rung muskrats have to toddle off and find their own less desirable territories. Muskrat love is not always easy.
jonathanashipley
Jan 312 min read


Hello, muskrat
Enter stage right, the muskrat, a resident of Cherokee Marsh. The muskrat, the not-often-thought-about rodent. O muskrat! O you, the poor man’s beaver! Ondatra zibethicus is its scientific name, and it is found almost everywhere in Canada and the United States. Yet, how often do we think about it? How often are muskrats championed?
jonathanashipley
Jun 29, 20252 min read
bottom of page
