The Subnivean Zone, life under the snow…
Kiki Dennison Kiki Dennison

The Subnivean Zone, life under the snow…

Written by Julie Crick, Michigan State University Extension

Each year as the snow begins to accumulate across our Michigan landscapes, many of us assume that the animals have bedded down for the winter, sleeping away the cold winter days and nights awaiting the spring thaw. In reality, the snow actually creates a sheltered environment for some small animals, allowing them to stay fairly active during the winter months.

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