Juliana's golden mole
Order : Insectivora
Family : Chrysochloridae
Species : Amblysomus julianae
Facts about the Juliana's golden mole
However, aside from a localised population around Pretoria in South Africa, Juliana's Golden mole Amblysomus julianae is only known from a few specimens collected from the Pretoriuskop area in the Kruger National Park. (Full text)
One mammal species, Juliana’s golden mole (Amblysomus julianae), is near-endemic. (Full text)
However, aside from a localised population around Pretoria in South Africa, Julianas Golden mole Amblysomus julianae is only known from a few specimens collected from the Pretoriuskop area in the Kruger National Park.
However, aside from a localised population around Pretoria in South Africa, Juliana's Golden mole Amblysomus julianae is only known from a few specimens collected from the Pretoriuskop area in the Kruger National Park. (Full text)
Juliana's golden mole is known from several locations in South Africa. (Full text)
Habitat: Juliana's golden mole is found in drier uplands in open country with sandy soils. (Full text)
Juliana's Golden Mole is not pictured due to image unavailability.
According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Juliana's golden mole is a critically endangered species and is registered on the IUCN's Red Data List. (Full text)
" Worth mentioning, said Taylor, was the article in the recent Endangered Wildlife magazine (issue Number 47, first quarter 2004), which reports that the critically endangered Juliana's golden mole is under threat from a quarry. (Full text)