| Scientific Name | Phenacomys intermedius intermedius |
| Category | D |
| Taxon | Mammals |
| Climate Change Vulnerability Score | Less Vulnerable |
The Heather Vole (Phenacomys intermedius intermedius) is a small (up to 14 cm [5.5 in]) rodent in the vole family (Cricetidae) found in the northern parts of the US and Canada. It prefers to live in regions with thick vegetation, including forests and tundras. The thickly forested areas provide shelter from predators and allow the Heather Vole to remain hidden. It is herbivorous and prefers to eat grass, moss, and leaves. The Heather Vole will experience a high degree of climate exposure and has a moderately high adaptive capacity. Overall, it has a Climate Change Vulnerability Index ranking of Less Vulnerable under both Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Scenarios. The Heather Vole’s climate change vulnerability is impacted by factors related to distribution and abiotic niche, which influence its ability to shift in space and respond to climate change impacts.



