New Mexico Badger: Endemic Carnivore Facing Extinction
The New Mexico badger is a badger species endemic to the southwestern United States. It is distinguished by its black-and-white facial markings and robust, muscular body. The badger is a carnivore that primarily feeds on rodents, and its habitat consists of grasslands, scrublands, and deserts. The New Mexico badger is classified as endangered by the IUCN, and its population is threatened by habitat loss, overexploitation, and climate change.